spectacular

adjective
UK: /spekˈtækjələ/
US: /spekˈtækjələr/
  1. Very impressive or dramatic.

    1. The sunset was spectacular, with vibrant colors filling the sky.
    2. The fireworks display over the harbor was a truly spectacular sight to behold.
  2. Remarkably good.

    1. The team had a spectacular victory.
    2. She delivered a spectacular performance, captivating the entire audience.
spectacular noun
  1. Something that is very impressive and dramatic.

    1. The show was a real spectacular.
    2. The grand finale was a spectacular of light and music, thrilling everyone.
spectacular adverb
  1. In a strikingly impressive or dramatic manner.

    1. The dancer moved spectacularly across the stage.
    2. The company's profits increased spectacularly this quarter, exceeding all forecasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "spectacular" in English means: Very impressive or dramatic., Remarkably good..

The phonetic transcription of "spectacular" is /spekˈtækjələ/ in British English and /spekˈtækjələr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "spectacular": amazing, impressive, stunning, wonderful, remarkable, extraordinary.

Example usage of "spectacular": "The sunset was spectacular, with vibrant colors filling the sky.". More examples on the page.