to  make  a spectacle of oneself
make
meɪk
meik
a
ə
ē
spectacle
spɛktəkəl
spektēkēl
of
ɒv
ov
<i>oneself</i>
wʌnsɛlf
vanself

Definition & Meaning of "make a spectacle of oneself"in English

to make a spectacle of oneself
01

to behave in a very foolish and embarrassing way in the presence of others 

to [make] a spectacle of {oneself} definition and meaning
Disapproving
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "make a spectacle of oneself" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "make a spectacle of oneself" can be traced back to the mid-19th century. The word "spectacle" refers to a visually striking or attention-grabbing event or performance. This expression emerged as a figurative expression to describe an individual's actions or behavior that attract public attention in a manner that is often seen as embarrassing or inappropriate. It is used in various contexts and occasions where someone wants to describe or criticize a person's attention-seeking or embarrassing behavior.

Examples
He made a spectacle of himself at the wedding by shouting during the speeches. 
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