Spectators - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈspektetərz|
Brit.  |spekˈteɪtəz|  British pronunciation of the word spectators
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounspectator

Extra examples

The spectators lining the road cheered the racers on.

The accident attracted a large crowd of spectators.

Concrete barriers surround the race track to protect spectators.

...played before only a scatter of spectators in that huge stadium...

A dense mass of spectators filled the courtroom.

The judge hushed the spectators.

The spectators hushed as the judge entered the courtroom.

...the stunning spectacle of this Las Vegas show is sure to intoxicate spectators...

Thousand of spectators gathered to watch the liftoff of the space shuttle.

...a verbal disagreement at the football game soon turned into a general melee involving scores of spectators...

...the judge directed the courtroom spectators to refrain from any outbursts when the verdict was read...

Then ensued the applause of the spectators, with clap of hands, and thump of sticks.

The final whistle was greeted with triumphant cheers from players and spectators.

The spectators cheered him wildly.

36,000 spectators crammed into the stadium to see the game.

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