spectacularism

noun

Etymology

From spectacular + -ism.

Definitions

  1. The quality of being spectacular.

    • Part of the spectacularism is all the glory the client gets for what we do.
  2. A dramatic act meant to create a spectacle.

    • But when he entered the halls of Congress and tried the same spectacularisms upon some of the thoughtful statesmen of the time he met with ridicule.

The neighborhood

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