Poverty a spectacle is, as thinketh me, Through which he may his very friends see.
An optical instrument consisting of two lenses set in a light frame, and worn to assist sight, to obviate some defect in the organs of vision, or to shield the eyes from bright light
a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight); "the tragic spectacle of cripples trying to escape
Glasses are sometimes referred to as spectacles. He looked at me over the tops of his spectacles. thick spectacle frames
something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight); "the tragic spectacle of cripples trying to escape"
A spectacle is a strange or interesting sight. It was a spectacle not to be missed = sight
Something exhibited to view; usually, something presented to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show; a pageant; a gazingstock
All the visual elements of theatre production (scenery, properties, lighting, costumes, make up, physical movement and dance)
A spectacle is a grand and impressive event or performance. 94,000 people turned up for the spectacle. a director passionate about music and spectacle. = extravaganza
{i} something that can be seen (especially something amazing or marvelous); extravagant public performance, drama
a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself
görülecek şey: her return was a real spectacle. onun dönüşü görülecek şeydi. 3
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gö·rü·le·cek şey: her re·turn was a re·al spec·tac·le. o·nun dö·nü·şü gö·rü·le·cek şey·di. 3