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Spectacle antonym
Spectacle antonym






spectacle antonym
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  2. #Spectacle antonym trial

  • Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin.
  • As the music ceased, the master of the spectacle came forth from his retreat.
  • Extract from : « White Fang » by Jack London.
  • But to the cub the spectacle of her protective rage was pleasing.
  • Extract from : « Freeland » by Theodor Hertzka.
  • The artillery portion of the spectacle produced a still greater effect.
  • Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola.
  • No other city in course of evolution has ever furnished such a spectacle.
  • Extract from : « The Greater Inclination » by Edith Wharton.
  • They did not talk much there was a silencing awe in the spectacle.
  • Extract from : « The Incomplete Amorist » by E.
  • He saw himself as he was-or nearly-and the spectacle did not please him.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic.
  • There was a hideous fascination in this spectacle stretched before us.
  • spectacle antonym

  • It is a spectacle that may inspire the philosopher no less than the artist.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Malakand Field Force » by Sir Winston S.
  • The spectacle as night fell was strange, ominous, but not unpicturesque.
  • Hangings were henceforth carried out behind prison walls the public spectacle which executions had provided came to an end.
  • They were not, as Ionce thought, mere executions but genuine public spectacles.
  • He had made a public spectacle of them both.
  • Second, television does not turn trials into a public event but into a public spectacle.
  • We long ago ceased to enjoy hanging as a public spectacle.
  • The spectacle that confronted him was so overwhelming that he all but stumbled in alarm before the policeman caught and steadied him.
  • He whines that I am ruining his weekend, but is rarely displeased with the spectacle I have paid dearly for.
  • Visitors to London are often shocked by the spectacle of people begging in the streets.
  • And these are just thoughts about the spectacles qua physical objects of a certain size and weight.
  • Ginsburg has seen the Super Bowl transformed from a football game in 1967 to a full-blown media spectacle today.
  • From our tent, we could see the grand spectacle of Mount Blue.
  • #Spectacle antonym full

  • Coming soon to a computer screen near you: full three-dimensional animation without the need for funny spectacles.
  • The sight of European tourists dancing in grass skirts made a bizarre spectacle.
  • To attract crowds large enough to fill up the ornate space, big spectacles were de rigueur.
  • Seeing Hank in a dress was quite a spectacle.
  • She knew she was making a spectacle of herself with her childish outburst, but she couldn't seem to help herself.
  • spectacle of the spectacle of drunken young men on the streets ► see thesaurus at sight 3 → spectacles 4 → make a spectacle of yourself Examples from the Corpus spectacle

    #Spectacle antonym trial

    ○○ noun 1 SHOW/LET somebody SEE something a very impressive show or scene a multimedia dance and opera spectacle 2 SEE an unusual or interesting thing or situation that you see or notice – used especially in order to show disapproval The trial was turned into a public spectacle.

    spectacle antonym spectacle antonym

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English spectacle spec‧ta‧cle / ˈspektək əl /








    Spectacle antonym