spectatorship

Variant of spectator

spectator definition

spec·ta·tor (spektāt′ər, spek tāt-)

noun

  1. a person who sees or watches something without taking an active part; onlooker
  2. a woman's shoe having two contrasting colors and with the toe and heel characteristically ornamented with perforations

Etymology: L < pp. of spectare, to behold: see spectacle

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