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superspectacle

  • a word derived from spectacle.
    spectacle
    noun
    anything presented to the sight or view, especially something of a striking or impressive kind.

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Anna Kisselgoff wrote in The New York Times that it was “a superspectacle in the grandest of grand opera house traditions.”

From New York Times May 13, 2010

From "World's Fair, N. Y." last week came the announcement of a superspectacle, American Jubilee, which will open when the Fair does, in May.

From Time Magazine Archive

The year's best superspectacle, from the legend of the Spanish Lancelot.

From Time Magazine Archive

But all the munificent movie art does not conceal art of a rarer, riper kind: the dialogue for this superspectacle was written by a great master of prose and of wit, George Bernard Shaw.

From Time Magazine Archive

The year's best superspectacle, based on the legend of the Spanish Lancelot.

From Time Magazine Archive