160 adjectives to describe spectator

CHAPTER II ON THE LEASH Russia gave the world to understand by an official declaration, issued on Friday, July 24th, 1914, that she was not an indifferent, but a keenly interested spectator to the Austro-Serbian conflict.

The entrance of the defendant cut short my contemplation of any mere spectator.

And all were at once so impressed with the conviction that they had all been lifted above the needs of the flesh that they refused to drink, and one of the clergymen of the class kneeling in prayer, they all knelt at once, even to some idle spectators who were looking on.

The people of the United States will not remain indifferent and inactive spectators and will not authorize, will not approve, any policy of indifference.

The Emperor of the French withdrew his minister from Turin and blamed the proceedings of Victor Emmanuel's Government; but in other respects Napoleon remained a passive spectator of all that occurred, and maintained the principle of non-interventionat least as regarded Umbria and the Marches, Sicily and Naplesexcepting at Gaeta, where his fleet prevented for a time any attack being made against that fortress from the sea.

" The man under the hencoop, who had been a disinterested spectator, took occasion to remark: "Marry!

The benches were crowded with eager spectators, and the voices of one hundred thousand were raised in triumph or rage as the miserable victims sank exhausted in the bloody sport.

A wave of the curious spectators rushed across the street and gathered around the injured man.

How cruel must all impartial spectators of the publick transactions account a prosecution like this?

Having humbled the boaster, the man with the cheese and mop descended from the platform, threw away his weapons and advanced toward the youth who had been an amazed spectator of the scene.

Fierce and long had been the fight and the enthusiastic spectators had shouted themselves hoarse with applause or groaned in despair when the honor of Marlborough seemed likely to be lost.

The intention was unsounda fantasya dream of bravery in old agebegotten of the erroneous supposition that the cabinets of Christendom would remain unconcerned spectators of the triumph of the Greeks, or even of any very long procrastination of their struggle.

A subdued hum runs round the excited spectators.

That is what we go to the court-house for,the statement of the fact, and the elimination of a general fact, the real relation of all the parties; and it is the certainty with which, indifferently in any affair that is well handled, the truth stares us in the face, through all the disguises that are put upon it,a piece of the well-known human life,that makes the interest of a court-room to the intelligent spectator.

By the fireside tragedies are acted In whose scenes appear two actors only, Wife and husband, And above them God, the sole spectator.

In the course of half-an-hour several distinct spots on different belts had moved in a direct line across a tenth of the face presented to usa distance, upon the scale of the gigantic image, so great that the motion required no painstaking observation, but forced itself upon the notice of the least attentive spectator.

Sometimes it seems to me that I have never really been a Negro, that I have been only a privileged spectator of their inner life; at other times I feel that I have been a coward, a deserter, and I am possessed by a strange longing for my mother's people.

He would have the action and bearing of the speaker to be such that even the distant spectator, too far off to hear, should "know that there was a Roscius on the stage".

Nothing remained for the adventurous patriot but to continue an inactive spectator or throw in his lot with the republican party.

They succeeded in inducing both Russia and France to remain neutral,mere spectators of the approaching contest, which was purely a German affair.

The phenomenon of a tripping crank is indeed novel, and would doubtless attract numerous spectators.

He that can only be useful on great occasions, may die without exerting his abilities, and stand a helpless spectator of a thousand vexations which fret away happiness, and which nothing is required to remove but a little dexterity of conduct and readiness of expedients.

Why, then, should we assume, in the ideal spectator to whom we address ourselves, a state of mind which, we hope and trust, will not be the state of mind of the majority of actual spectators?

The ladder, which was placed against the stable under their house, at first seemed to him too high to climb, but seeing the multitude of delighted spectators who went up and down without accident, he resolved to try it, too, and so successfully that he was able after a few attempts to carry a stick with him, stand on the highest rung, and poke up the pigeons.

I began to feel deficient in accomplishments; but I was not sufficiently a hoyden to follow their example, and could only perform the part of an admiring spectator.

160 adjectives to describe  spectator