Spectator Definition
spĕktātər
spectators
noun
spectators
A person who sees or watches something without taking an active part; onlooker.
Webster's New World
An observer of an event, especially a sports contest.
American Heritage
A woman's shoe having two contrasting colors and with the toe and heel characteristically ornamented with perforations.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Spectator
Noun
Singular:
spectator
Plural:
spectatorsOrigin of Spectator
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From Latin spectātor, from frequentative verb spectō (“watch"), from speciō (“look at").
From Wiktionary
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Latin spectātor from spectāre to watch spectacle
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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