snoop
Pronunciation: [snuːp]
Word
Context: “intrusion”
(verb) to secretly look for information about someone or something. It’s like a detective who is trying to find out what someone is doing without them knowing.
Example
She likes to snoop around the house to find hidden surprises for her birthday.
Example
He didn't snoop on his friend’s private messages because he respected his privacy.
Example
Why do you think some people snoop on others?
Context: “intrusion”
(noun) a person who looks for information about others in a sneaky way. This person is often curious about what others are doing without their permission.
Example
Tom is such a snoop; he always knows what’s happening in everyone’s life.
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Being a snoop can lead to losing friends, as nobody likes being watched all the time.
Example
Do you think being a snoop is a good or bad thing?
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