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View definitions for voyeuristic

voyeuristic

adjective as in prying

Strong match

  • nosing
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Example Sentences

Rather than voyeuristic, we were being respectful of the privacy of the moment.

Because it was so sensational, there was a voyeuristic greed to it.

From Salon

Men who gave their lives to separate church and state are rolling in their graves at Alito’s Christian Nationalist flag, and Thomas’ voyeuristic obsession with what goes on in other people’s bedrooms.

From Salon

But when it came to recording the studio version, he adopted a more detached, almost voyeuristic tone.

From BBC

Nasubi’s life inside the room was broadcast before voyeuristic webcams were common, and it began running the same year that “The Truman Show,” with its oddly similar plot, was released.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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