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Spectate vs Spectatorship - What's the difference?

spectate | spectatorship |

As a verb spectate

is to attend an event as a spectator.

As a noun spectatorship is

the state or quality of being a spectator.

spectate

English

Verb

(spectat)
  • to attend an event as a spectator.
  • spectatorship

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The state or quality of being a spectator
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  • , passage=Once again, spectacle and spectator become confused, although here spectatorship becomes anything but passive