Basic Forms:
* Spect - To look at or behold
* Spectacle - A public display or performance; something that is impressive or striking to look at
* Specter - A ghost or phantom; a haunting or threatening presence
* Spectacular - Impressive or striking in appearance or effect
Words with "spect" + Suffixes:
* Aspect - A particular part or feature of something
* Expect - To look forward to or anticipate
* Inspect - To examine something carefully
* Prospect - The possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future; a potential customer or client
* Respect - To admire or show consideration for someone or something
* Suspect - To believe that someone is guilty of a crime or wrongdoing
* Introspect - To examine one's own thoughts and feelings
* Retrospect - To look back on past events
* Circumspect - To be careful and cautious
* Conspectus - A summary or outline of a subject
* Perspective - A particular point of view or way of looking at something
Words with "spect" + Prefixes:
* Inspective - Relating to or characterized by inspection
* Prospective - Relating to or likely to become something in the future
* Retrospective - Looking back on past events
* Inspectable - Able to be inspected
* Speculative - Based on or involving guesswork or conjecture
* Spectacular - Impressive or striking in appearance or effect
These are just a few examples; there are many other words with the root word "spect." Remember, the meaning of the word can change slightly depending on the prefix or suffix added.