Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "spectator" comes from the Latin word spectator, which means "one who looks at" or "beholder." This word is derived from the verb spectare, meaning "to look at" or "to behold."
Usage:
"Spectator" is commonly used in the following ways:
Synonyms:
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