spectator
/spekˈteɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈspekteɪtər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈspek-ˌtā-tər spek-ˈtā-/ (ame, mw)
spectator — noun
- spectatorsingular
- spectatorsplural
1. someone who observes a happening or display — a football game, a theater perform
someone who observes a happening or display — a football game, a theater performance, or a street parade — from outside the action, without playing an active role in it
The stadium filled with thousands of spectators cheering for their home team.
plural form with large number + cheering
Nia was just a spectator at the marathon, watching her friend run past.
A loud cheer rose from the spectators when Anjali scored the winning goal.
Security guards asked the spectators to stay behind the metal barrier.
The street performer bowed as the spectators clapped and dropped coins into his hat.
- audience
A group listening to or watching a performance, especially in a theater or concert hall; less common for outdoor sports.
- onlooker
Someone who watches an event without being part of it, often used for unexpected or accidental events (onlookers at a fire).
- viewer
Someone who watches something on a screen (television, computer); not present at the location.
- observer
A more formal word; can refer to someone who watches in order to learn or report, not just for enjoyment.
- participant
Someone who takes an active part in an event rather than just watching it.
- player
A person directly involved in a game or sport, as opposed to watching from the side.
文法句型
spectator + of + event
spectator + at + event
用法筆記
Spectator focuses on physical presence at an event. Distinguish from viewer (watching on screen) and audience (often seated in a theater or concert hall). Frequently paired with at (+ event name): spectators at the match, spectators at the parade.