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- Dictionaryspec·ta·tor/ˈspekˌtādər/
noun
- 1. a person who watches at a show, game, or other event: "around fifteen thousand spectators came to watch the thrills and spills"
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A spectator is a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage in sentences from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Spectator definition: a person who looks on or watches; onlooker; observer.. See examples of SPECTATOR used in a sentence.
If you're watching something, you're a spectator. Football stadiums and circus tents are full of spectators. The spectator is a particular kind of viewer; unlike a witness or an onlooker, they usually have chosen intentionally to regard the spectacle before them.
A spectator is a person who watches or observes an event, especially a sports contest. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations and usage examples of the word spectator from various sources.
A spectator is a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event. Learn how to pronounce, use and collocate this word with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app and online resources.
A spectator is someone who watches something, especially a sporting event. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, and usage of spectator in British and American English, and see related words and examples.