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spectaculaire — meaning in English: spectacular

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Usage
Native speakers often use 'spectaculaire' when describing an impressive performance, such as a breathtaking circus act or a stunning fireworks display during a national holiday. In everyday conversations, it can also refer to picturesque landscapes, like those found in the French Alps, especially when admiring nature's grandeur.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'spectaculaire' conveys a sense of awe and grandeur, synonyms like 'impressionnant' (impressive) and 'merveilleux' (wonderful) can be used in broader contexts. Choose 'spectaculaire' when you want to emphasize the visual brilliance or dramatic impact of an event or scene.
Culture
'Spectaculaire' originates from the Latin word 'spectaculum,' meaning a spectacle or show. In French culture, the word captures the essence of visual awe and entertainment, often associated with events like the 'Festival d'Avignon,' which showcases remarkable theatrical performances that leave audiences in admiration.
FAQ
Q.What does 'spectaculaire' mean in English?
'Spectaculaire' translates to 'spectacular' in English, describing something that is visually impressive or extraordinary.
Q.How do you pronounce 'spectaculaire'?
'Spectaculaire' is pronounced as /spɛk.ta.ky.lɛʁ/, with emphasis on the second syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get familiar with the sounds!
Q.Can 'spectaculaire' be used in a negative context?
'Spectaculaire' is generally positive, but you might encounter it in a sarcastic tone, for instance, when describing a chaotic event that went wrong but was still visually chaotic.
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