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Spectacle: A visually striking performance or display.
Sentence: The fireworks show was a grand spectacle that left everyone in awe.

Enthralling: Capturing and holding one’s attention completely; fascinating.
Sentence: The magician’s performance was so enthralling that the audience didn’t blink for an hour.
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Fiasco: A complete failure, especially in a way that is embarrassing or humiliating.
Sentence: The play turned into a fiasco when the lead actor forgot his lines.

Repertoire: A stock of skills, performances, or works that a person or group can perform or present.
Sentence: The comedian has a wide repertoire of jokes that always make the crowd laugh.

Cinematic: Relating to cinema or movies; visually impressive.
Sentence: The director’s cinematic vision transformed the simple story into a visually stunning masterpiece.
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Encore: A demand by an audience for an additional performance, often after the main performance has ended.
Sentence: The audience was so impressed that they called for an encore, and the band played their biggest hit.

Dramatic: Relating to drama or theater; emotionally charged or exciting.
Sentence: The movie had a dramatic twist at the end that left the audience speechless.

Hilarity: Great amusement or laughter.
Sentence: The comedian’s jokes caused such hilarity that the audience was laughing non-stop.
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Premiere: The first public performance or showing of a film, play, or show.
Sentence: The premiere of the new action film was held at a grand theater downtown.

Cliffhanger: A suspenseful situation in a story, often at the end of a chapter or episode, leaving the outcome uncertain.
Sentence: The final episode of the series ended on a cliffhanger, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the next season.

Glamorous: Attractive and exciting in a sophisticated way, often related to celebrities or events.
Sentence: The glamorous red carpet event had everyone wearing designer dresses and tuxedos.
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Kitsch: Art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of its mass production or sentimentality.
Sentence: The movie was filled with kitsch elements, making it both cheesy and oddly charming.

Anticipation: A feeling of excitement or eagerness about something that is going to happen.
Sentence: There was a lot of anticipation surrounding the release of the new video game.

Touted: Promoted or praised highly.
Sentence: The new album was highly touted by critics, making fans eager to hear it.

Fandom: The collective group of fans of a particular person, team, or entertainment franchise.
Sentence: The fandom for the popular TV show is so devoted that they organize conventions and fan art competitions.
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