BESPECTACLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary By 1961 he had rid himself of his intellectual, bespectacled look, cultivating instead a more friendly look in order to find a wider '^ ' audience One of my colleagues at that time was a shy, bookish, softly-spoken, red-haired, bespectacled young lecturer Example from the Hansard archive
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bespectacled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary bespectacled (comparative more bespectacled, superlative most bespectacled) Wearing spectacles Synonyms: beglassed, eyeglassed, (slang, pejorative) four-eyed, (rare) glassesed, spectacled Antonyms: unbespectacled, unspectacled