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Spectator

UK /["/spekˈteɪtə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈspekteɪtər/"]/

Definition

a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event

In simple words: A person who watches something, like a game or show.

Examples

  • The new football stadium will hold 75 000 spectators.
  • Thousands of spectators lined the route of the royal procession.
  • He was rendered a virtual spectator for large parts of the game.
  • Spectators lined the route of the president's walkabout.
  • The stadium will seat 60 000 spectators.
  • This year's festival attracted 87 000 spectators.
  • I think soccer is the best spectator sport there is.

Usage notes

Used for any event where people watch. Not appropriate for participants; use 'contestant' for those taking part.

Grammar pattern

spectator + preposition (at, of)

Memory hint

Think of 'spec' as 'see' — a spectator is someone who sees the event.

Collocations

  • mere
  • passive
  • silent
  • crowd
  • attract
  • draw
  • seat
  • gather
  • turn up
  • line something
  • event
  • sport

Synonyms

  • onlooker
  • viewer
  • bystander
  • observer

Antonyms

  • participant
  • contestant

Common mistakes

  • Saying 'spectators' instead of 'audience' when referring to a movie theater.
  • Confusing with 'spectate' which is a verb.
  • Using it in contexts where 'participant' is more suitable.