1 an event or performance that is very exciting to watch and involves a lot of people --
2 exciting and interesting because of being large or extreme: --
3 a large, exciting event, show, or performance: --
a television spectacular
Of course great spectaculars or international documentaries cost a tremendous amount of money.
The most spectacular is the creation of the whole new topic of research, the new discipline of computational linguistics.
However, results obtained have not been spectacular because of high environmental variation and genotype by environment interaction in nutrient-stressed environments.
The purpose of the league is to organize a highly spectacular championship with low costs for the teams.
Conversely, there was a spectacular increase in the number of members of the household who were just one degree of kinship from the head.
Religious worship has remained central to the day, despite the recent spectacular drop in routine church attendance.
Nothing very spectacular, an extraordinary contrast to his previous existence, though, it has to be said, the pay was good.
The spectacular catch-up found indicated that it was.