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eavesdrop
/ˈiːvzˌdɹɒp/
noun
The dripping of rain from the eaves of a house
The space around a house on which such water drips
A concealed aperture through which an occupant of a building can surreptitiously listen to people talking at an entrance to the building
Synonymseavesdrip
verb
To hear a conversation one is not intended to hear; to listen in.
"I hope nobody was eavesdropping on our conversation last night, since it got so personal."
To listen for another organism's calls, so as to exploit them.
Synonymsoverhear
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