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voyeur

[vwah-yur, voi-, vwa-yœr] / vwɑˈyɜr, vɔɪ-, vwaˈyœr /
NOUN
peeping Tom
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Her detective work exposed a voyeur masseur who had secretly filmed about 900 women as they undressed.

From BBC

The case is one of a number in recent years that show how voyeurs armed with cellphone technology, ever smaller cameras and even drones have been able to capture troves of inappropriate images of people.

From Washington Post

The current season of “America’s Test Kitchen” was filmed during the pandemic, with the various hosts cooking in their own home kitchens — fun for the real-estate voyeur and home chef alike.

From New York Times

It’s a line from the movie-within-the-movie’s script, yet as the tight frame of the camera grips her face and relishes in her tortured emotions like a sadistic voyeur, her performance eventually becomes her truth.

From New York Times

Viewers are left with the queasy feeling that we’ve been voyeurs to an exploitation of Holiday’s pain, but also, when Day gives her a chance simply to be, the beneficiaries of her genius.

From Washington Post