Spectacular
UK /["/spekˈtækjələ(r)/"]/US /["/spekˈtækjələr/"]/
Definition
very impressive
In simple words: Very impressive or amazing.
Examples
- The coastal road has spectacular scenery.
- Messi scored a spectacular goal.
- It was a spectacular achievement on their part.
- a spectacular display of fireworks
- The special effects were quite spectacular.
- The waterfall is truly spectacular.
- Their performance was good, if not spectacular.
- They were absolutely delighted with the show's spectacular success.
Usage notes
Used to describe something visually striking or exciting. Appropriate for both formal and informal contexts, but might be less common in very casual speech.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'spectacular' view from a high mountain—it's breathtaking!
Collocations
- be
- look
- fairly
- rather
- very
Synonyms
- breathtaking
Antonyms
- ordinary
- unremarkable
- mediocre
Common mistakes
- Misused as a noun instead of an adjective.
- Confused with 'spectacle', which refers to an event rather than a description.
- Overused in everyday conversation, making it sound less impactful.