spectate

[ˈspɛkteɪt]

spectate Definition

to watch an event as a spectator, especially a sports event.

Using spectate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spectate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm going to spectate the basketball game tonight.

  • Example

    He prefers to spectate rather than participate in the marathon.

  • Example

    The crowd gathered to spectate the street performers.

spectate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spectate

Phrases with spectate

  • a sport that is watched by many people, especially one that is not too difficult to understand

    Example

    Football is a popular spectator sport in many countries.

  • a feature in video games that allows players to watch a match or game without participating

    Example

    He switched to spectator mode to watch the other players' strategies.

  • seating designated for watching an event, usually in a stadium or arena

    Example

    The spectator seating was filled with cheering fans.

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Summary: spectate in Brief

The verb 'spectate' [ˈspɛkteɪt] means to watch an event as a spectator, especially a sports event. It is often used to describe watching a game or match without participating. The term extends into phrases like 'spectator sport,' referring to a popular sport that is watched by many people, and 'spectator mode,' which is a feature in video games that allows players to watch a match or game without participating.