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What is the difference between "spectacles" and "glasses"
29 jul. 2017 18:37
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"Spectacles" is a more formal way of saying "glasses". You can compare this difference to "shades" and "sun glasses".
However, a spectacle can also be referred to as a visually striking display. Like a dance show or concert, a sight that will leave an impact on the viewer.
Your listener / conversation partner will understand based on the context.
(on the street with your friend and he just put on his glasses/spectacles):
"Those are some sweet spectacles man"
vs.
(a man is starring out over a destroyed city):
"That spectacle will be forever burned into my head"
I hope this helps :)
29 juli 2017
2
Interchangeable, but glasses is used much more commonly these days in the US
29 juli 2017
2
There is no difference. 'Spectacles' is more unusual, and slightly old-fashioned.
29 juli 2017
Oh really? I didn't know that! Thank you!
30 juli 2017
"Glasses" in the sense of очки are also called "eyeglasses".
29 juli 2017
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Olga
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