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Spectacle

/ˈspɛk.tə.kəl/noun
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A spectacle is a visually striking or dramatic event, performance, or display that captures widespread attention and often evokes strong emotions. In today's world, it can range from a grand public ceremony to a social media frenzy over a celebrity mishap, highlighting how spectacles blend entertainment with cultural commentary to influence public perception.

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The word spectacle not only refers to grand events but also inspired the term for eyeglasses, with the first recorded use for visual aids dating back to 1589; these early spectacles were so prized that they were often listed in wills alongside jewels, revolutionizing how people experienced the world visually.

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