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spec·ta·tor I. \ˈspekˌtād.ə(r), -atə-, ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from spectatus (past participle of spectare to look at, watch, view) + -or — more at spectacle 1. : one that looks on or beholds; especially : one witnessing an exhibition (as a sports event) 2. or spectator pump : a woman's pump designed for casual wear with a medium to high heel and a leather upper often with contrasting color at the toe and heel II. adjective 1. : having its main attraction for spectators : tending to attract spectators < such spectator sports as racing > 2. : styled in an informal or casual manner and suitable for use by a spectator at a sports event < a spectator frock > |