Synonym: dramatic, sensational. Similar words: spectacle, speculate, speculation, secular, particular, in particular, particularly, aspect. Meaning: [spek'tækjələ(r) /-jʊl-] n. a lavishly produced performance. adj. 1. sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect 2. characteristic of spectacles or drama 3. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention.
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91. Life is great and, for a brief moment, the view is spectacular even awesome.
92. As you'd expect in this part of the world, the route passes through spectacular countryside.
93. One of the most spectacular training methods at one licensed dealer was the floor contest.
94. No film technician arranging the special effects for an adventure film could have created a more spectacular debut.
95. If the corporate world is wrong, some spectacular failures could result.
96. Spectacular medical breakthroughs sometimes occur, but they occur more commonly in science fiction than in the course of everyday scientific research.
97. Even while the banal dialogue washes over you, the kicks and jumps remain spectacular.
98. The children were beautiful, and Alvin was delighted by the monks in their spectacular colored robes.
99. The most spectacular is the creation of the whole new topic of research, the new discipline of computational linguistics.
100. Murren is very limited, with one spectacular descent from the famous Schilthorn.
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101. Also, it is arguable that too much attention had been focused upon the spectacular and exciting youths.
102. Above these are the two main bedrooms with their spectacular views up and down the lake.
103. Heading further north, a journey along the 60 miles of coast road is rewarding for its spectacular views.
104. The world is full of people looking for spectacular happiness while they snub contentment. Doug Larson
105. Rhubarb chard grown nearby will make the scene even more spectacular.
106. All Nutcrackered out, you have no intention of attending one more holiday spectacular show.
107. This, indeed, was the dark side of an economic success which in other respects was undeniably energetic and spectacular.
108. Boot and I had been allocated the less spectacular task of making and using miniature Barkausen-Kurz tubes as possible receivers.
109. They held a spectacular firework display to mark the new millennium.
110. The beach here is spectacular, curving gently round the bay under a towering, wild headland.
111. Nothing spectacular, until you open the large, beautifully-shaped composite cowlings to inspect the engine.
112. The corrie is an awe-inspiring amphitheatre below a ring of peaks that rise like cathedrals, their rock architecture being very spectacular.
113. Thers's a a slight chance of some sunshine in the west, but nothing spectacular.
114. It is on the underside of this plate that the bellicose termite constructs its most spectacular architectural invention.
115. Take a trip, too, across the spectacular curving bridge to Coronado.
116. A spectacular, widely observed meteorite fall in Newfoundland on October 19, 1936, set a fishing boat afire.
117. The Battle of Seattle was certainly a spectacular display of civil disobedience-but did it represent anything more than that?
118. It was seldom spectacular, lacking the Van Gogh-like, wild-eyed artistry of Cunningham, but it worked.
119. He is more spectacular in sheer technique than any other male dancer.
120. The real Nixon was not a benign statesman but a ruthless, corrupt president who abused power on a spectacular scale.
More similar words: spectacle, speculate, speculation, secular, particular, in particular, particularly, aspect, suspect, prospect, spectrum, inspector, introspect, inspection, perspective, respectively, introspection, with respect to, irrespective of, faculty, regular, calculate, articulate, regularly, calculation, specify, special, species, triangular, popularity.