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Spectatorship

Spectatorship \Spec*ta"tor*ship\, n.

  1. The office or quality of a spectator. [R.]
    --Addison.

  2. The act of beholding. [Obs.]
    --Shak.

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spectatorship

n. The state or quality of being a spectator

Usage examples of "spectatorship".

Bathing in the sea was the chief occupation of these good people, including, as it did, prolonged spectatorship of the process and infinite conversation upon its mysteries.

I was startled out of this strange spectatorship that had fallen upon me by the sudden rush of something which made my heart jump once more, a large black figure in the door-way waving its arms.

Merton Densher relegated to mere spectatorship, a paying place in front, and one of the most expensive.