Interesting vs Spectacular - What's the difference?
interesting | spectacular |
Arousing]] or holding the attention or [[interest#Noun, interest of someone.
Amazing or worthy of special notice
(dated) Related to, or having the character of, a spectacle or entertainment
* G. Hickes
* {{quote-news, 1910, August 21, Andre Tridon, Europe Flirts with Argentina to Win Her Rich Trade, The New York Times
, passage=Those apparently insignificant events which really make history are seldom featured in the press; the merely spectacular too frequently crowds the essential out of the public sheets.}}
Relating to spectacles, or glasses for the eyes.
A spectacular display.
* 2010 , "Under the volcano", The Economist , 16 Oct 2010:
As adjectives the difference between interesting and spectacular
is that interesting is arousing]] or holding the attention or [[interest#noun|interest of someone while spectacular is amazing or worthy of special notice.As a verb interesting
is .As a noun spectacular is
a spectacular display.interesting
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* absorbingAntonyms
* uninteresting * boringDerived terms
* interestingness * interesting conditionVerb
(head)spectacular
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The parachutists were spectacular .
- the merely spectacular
- Spectacular sports.
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Derived terms
* spectacularly * unspectacularExternal links
* *Noun
(en noun)- Though business has more or less held up so far, a series of drug-related spectaculars sparked an exodus of the city's upper class this summer.