spectator sport

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spectator sport

A large crowd cheers at a spectator sport in a stadium.

Definition

Noun: A sport that is primarily designed to be watched by an audience, rather than one in which widespread participation is the main focus. The entertainment value for those observing is a key characteristic.

Usage

The term is used to describe sports where the number of people watching the event (in person or via media) is typically much larger than the number of active participants. It emphasizes the passive role of the audience as viewers.

Examples
  • American football is a major spectator sport in the United States.
  • The rise of television turned many sports into global spectator sports.
  • While many people jog for fitness, marathon running has also become a popular spectator sport in major cities.
Advanced Usage
  • The concept can be used metaphorically to describe any situation where public figures or events are closely watched by an audience for entertainment.
    • The political scandal became a national spectator sport.
Variants and Related Words
  • Spectator (n): A person who watches an event, show, game, or activity.
  • Spectate (v): To watch an event, especially a sports event.
Synonyms
  • Professional sport
  • Televised sport
  • Audience sport
Antonyms
  • Participant sport
  • Recreational sport
  • Amateur sport (in context of participation focus)
Related Phrases
  • Armchair spectator: A person who watches sports on television rather than attending the event in person.
    • As an armchair spectator, he enjoys every major spectator sport from his living room.
spectator sport

A large crowd cheers at a spectator sport in a stadium.

Noun
  1. a sport that many people find entertaining to watch