eavesdrop
eavesdrop
Intransitive Verb
past: eavesdroppedpp: eavesdroppeding: eavesdropping
This term carries a strong connotation of stealth and intrusion, implying a breach of privacy. It suggests a deliberate effort to remain hidden or unnoticed while gathering information that was not intended for the listener's ears. Historically, the word derives from the architectural "eaves-drop," referring to the area where water drips from the eaves of a roof. The image is of someone standing physically beneath the roofline of a house to lean in and hear what is happening inside.
Meanings
Intransitive Verbeavesdrop
[~ on someone][~ on something]
To listen secretly to a private conversation of other people.
"I did not mean to eavesdrop on your phone call."