Looker vs Spectator - What's the difference?
looker | spectator | Related terms |
(literally) One that looks (actively), watches.
One having a specific look, appearance.
(slang) Someone or something who is remarkably good-looking.
One who observes an event; an observer.
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Looker is a related term of spectator.
As nouns the difference between looker and spectator
is that looker is (literally) one that looks (actively), watches while spectator is one who observes an event; an observer.looker
English
Noun
(en noun)- Wow, your new man is much more of a looker than your last one!
Anagrams
*spectator
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Alternative forms
* spectatour (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- The cheering spectators watched the fireworks.
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