Spectacular

Etymology
From spectaculum: + -ar:

Adjective

 * 1) Amazing or worthy of special notice
 * The parachutists were spectacular.
 * 1)  Related to, or having the character of, a spectacle or entertainment
 * the merely spectacular

Derived terms

 * spectacularly
 * unspectacular

Related terms

 * spectacle
 * species
 * speculate

Translations

 * Bengali:
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 * Hungarian:
 * Korean: 눈부신


 * Manx: ard-hilleydagh
 * Portuguese: espetacular
 * Romanian: spectacular, de spectacol
 * Russian: эффектный,, яркий
 * Spanish:


 * Russian: зрелищный

Noun

 * 1) A spectacular display.
 * 2) * 2010, "Under the volcano", The Economist, 16 Oct 2010:
 * Though business has more or less held up so far, a series of drug-related spectaculars sparked an exodus of the city's upper class this summer.

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