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spectacles

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Noun — A pair of glasses worn to correct or aid eyesight.

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What does “spectacles” mean?

The word “spectacles” means a pair of glasses worn to correct or aid eyesight. In plain terms, an older, somewhat formal word for glasses.

How do you pronounce “spectacles”?

“Spectacles” is pronounced SPEHK-tuhklz (/ˈspɛktəkl̩z/ in IPA).

How do you use “spectacles” in a sentence?

Here is “spectacles” used in a sentence: “He reached for his spectacles to read the fine print.”

What is another word for “spectacles”?

Words with a similar meaning to “spectacles” include eyeglasses, glasses, pair of eyeglasses, pair of glasses, pair of specs and pair of spectacles.

What part of speech is “spectacles”?

“Spectacles” is a noun.

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