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voyeuristic

Pronunciation: [vɔɪjəˈrɪstɪk]

Word

Context: "behavior"

(adjective) describes someone who enjoys watching others in private moments without them knowing. It can be like when you peek at someone doing something personal, and you find it interesting.

Example

She found the voyeuristic nature of the reality show intriguing because it revealed people's hidden lives.

Example

His voyeuristic tendencies made his friends uncomfortable, and they did not want to share personal stories anymore.

Example

Why do some people enjoy voyeuristic films that show intimate scenes?

Context: "art"

(adjective) used to describe a style of art or media that involves observing people in their private life. This could be in movies or photography where the focus is on candid moments.

Example

The photographer's voyeuristic style gave insight into the daily lives of the subjects in a natural way.

Example

Many viewers felt that the documentary was not voyeuristic at all; it was more of a staged performance.

Example

What makes certain films have a voyeuristic quality that keeps the audience engaged?

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