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voyeur

[vwah-yur, voi-, vwa-yœr] / vwɑˈyɜr, vɔɪ-, vwaˈyœr /
NOUN
peeping Tom
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Secretly filming others has generally resulted in sentences no longer than 10 days, meaning that many Chinese women had "started wearing an additional layer of clothing to deter judgmental comments and would-be voyeurs".

From BBC

Clearly, gardens can be intensely personal creations, so if you’re looking to be inspired or just want to satisfy your inner voyeur, there are lots of other garden tours throughout Southern California this spring.

From Los Angeles Times

The late Janet Malcolm memorably proclaimed that a biographer is like a “professional burglar” attempting to break into and enter a life — a busybody and voyeur masked in “an apparatus of scholarship.”

From Washington Post

We voyeurs from far away cannot help but be mesmerized by the un-self-conscious manner in which he unspools the freakish and macabre details of his twisted life in melodic Southern cadences.

From Washington Times

The spectacle of violence has a way of turning even sensitive souls into gawkers and voyeurs.

From New York Times