Eavesdrop Definition

ēvzdrŏp
eavesdropped, eavesdropping, eavesdrops
verb
eavesdropped, eavesdrops
To listen secretly to the private conversation of others.
Webster's New World
To gain access to private electronic communications, as through wiretapping or the interception of e-mail or cell phone calls.
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noun
Water that drips from the eaves, or the ground on which it drips.
Webster's New World

A concealed aperture through which an occupant of a building can surreptitiously listen to people talking at an entrance to the building.

Wiktionary
The act of intentionally hearing a conversation not intended to be heard.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Eavesdrop

Noun

Singular:
eavesdrop
Plural:
eavesdrops

Origin of Eavesdrop

  • Probably back-formation from eavesdropper one who eavesdrops from Middle English evesdropper from evesdrop place where water falls from the eaves from Old English yfesdrype upo in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • eaves +‎ drop, i.e. listening at the eaves of a building.

    From Wiktionary

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