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eavesdrop
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eaves·drop

eavesdrop

 
 
pronunciation:
ivz drap
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part of speech: verb
inflections: eavesdrops, eavesdropping, eavesdropped
definition: When people eavesdrop, they listen to other people talk without letting them know they are listening.
I eavesdropped from behind the door and heard what Tina said about me.
similar words:
spy
derivation: eavesdropper (n.)
Word History
Eavesdrop comes from an Old English word that means "the area around a house where water drops from the eaves (the lower part of the roof)." A person who stands in such a spot is close enough to the house to listen to what is being said inside.