evesdrop (Meaning)

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evesdrop (v. i.)

See Eavesdrop.

Synonyms & Antonyms of evesdrop

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evesdrop Sentence Examples

  1. Tom tried to eavesdrop on the conversation between his parents, but he only caught a few words.
  2. The sneaky student tried to eavesdrop on the teacher's conversation, hoping to gain an unfair advantage on the upcoming test.
  3. The curious child eavesdropped on the adults' conversation, trying to learn more about the mysterious family secret.
  4. The sneaky reporter eavesdropped on the politician's phone call, hoping to uncover a juicy scandal.
  5. The private detective eavesdropped on the suspect's movements, trying to gather evidence for the case.
  6. The jealous lover eavesdropped on the phone conversation between their partner and their suspected rival.
  7. The worried employee eavesdropped on the meeting between their boss and the company's executives, fearing layoffs or restructuring.
  8. The nosy neighbor eavesdropped on the arguments and gossip shared over the garden fence, eager for some juicy neighborhood drama.
  9. The curious journalist eavesdropped on the secretive meeting between the government officials, hoping to uncover a conspiracy.
  10. The undercover agent eavesdropped on the enemy's communications, looking for clues to their plans and activities.

FAQs About the word evesdrop

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Tom tried to eavesdrop on the conversation between his parents, but he only caught a few words.

The sneaky student tried to eavesdrop on the teacher's conversation, hoping to gain an unfair advantage on the upcoming test.

The curious child eavesdropped on the adults' conversation, trying to learn more about the mysterious family secret.

The sneaky reporter eavesdropped on the politician's phone call, hoping to uncover a juicy scandal.