Eavesdrop

usgb/ˈiːvzdrɑːp/
verb

To secretly listen to someone else's conversation.

He tried to eavesdrop on their conversation, but they spotted him.
Visual representation of "eavesdrop" - To secretly listen to someone else's conversation.

Often appears as...

  • eavesdrop on a conversation
  • accidentally eavesdrop
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Secretly Listening

Eavesdrop means listening without others knowing, often considered intrusive or impolite.

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She knew it was wrong to eavesdrop on her friends' private chat.
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Not an Accident

Eavesdropping usually suggests intention, unlike accidentally overhearing something.

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Despite his excuses, it was clear he meant to eavesdrop on the conversation.
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Stealth Required

It involves being quiet or hidden to avoid detection; it's sneaky.

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The kids tried to eavesdrop on their parents by sneaking up to the door.
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