Spectacles
/ˈspɛktəkl̩z/
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
“I couldn't decide which of the pair of designer shirts I preferred, so I bought the pair.”
Two people in a relationship, partnership or friendship.
“Spouses should make a great pair.”
Used with binary nouns (often in the plural to indicate multiple instances, since such nouns are plural only, except in some technical contexts)
“a pair of scissors; two pairs of spectacles; several pairs of jeans”
Synonyms: pair of spectacles, spectacles
noun
An exciting or extraordinary scene, exhibition, performance etc.
“The horse race was a thrilling spectacle.”
An embarrassing or unedifying scene or situation.
“He made a spectacle out of himself.”
(usually in the plural) An optical instrument consisting of two lenses set in a light frame, and worn to assist sight, to obviate some defect in the organs of vision, or to shield the eyes from bright light.
Synonyms: pageant, show, eyeglasses, glasses, specs
noun
A pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct deficiencies in eyesight or to ornament the face.
Synonyms: eyeglasses, glasses, pair of eyeglasses, pair of glasses, pair of specs, pair of spectacles, specs