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spectator

[spek-tey-ter, spek-tey-] / ˈspɛk teɪ tər, spɛkˈteɪ- /


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The 40-year-old has seen his place in the tournament questioned by spectators after he failed to win a game in the first three weeks.

From BBC

What the more casual spectator wants, and gets, is a highly dramatic, bingeable distillation of a sport that involves multimillion-dollar cars going in eccentric circles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The familiar “blue marble” image will no doubt draw spectators at the Airport Park Soccer Field outside the Frieze tent.

From Los Angeles Times

Billed as the biggest Lunar New Year festival outside of Asia, the Chinatown event drew thousands of spectators.

From BBC

The event, recognised by the UN's cultural organisation, Unesco, now attracts tens of thousands of participants and spectators from Nigeria and neighbouring countries.

From BBC