Crossword clues for spectate
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
spectate
verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And as soon as his own net duties were over on Tuesday and yesterday, Ian made the short trip to Derby to spectate.
▪ They came to spectate at weddings and funerals.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
spectate
"to attend (a sporting event, etc.) to watch, not participate," 1929, back-formation from spectator. Related: Spectated; spectating. Related: Spectation.
Wiktionary
spectate
vb. (context intransitive English) to attend an event as a spectator.
WordNet
spectate
v. be a spectator in a sports event
Usage examples of "spectate".
North Shore suburbs and planned communities and people leaving their front doors agape in their rush to get out and mill around and spectate at the circle of impacted waste drawing sober and studious crowds, milling in rings around the impact, earnestly comparing mental notes on just what it is they all see.