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voyeuristic

[vwah-yuh-ris-tik, voi-uh-] / ˌvwɑ yəˈrɪs tɪk, ˌvɔɪ ə- /
ADJECTIVE
prying
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Example Sentences

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She “didn’t really want to just go in and out in some sort of voyeuristic way,” Schneider said.

From Los Angeles Times

In an increasingly confessional culture, the podcast is a voyeuristic window not just into other people’s problems, but into the therapeutic process itself.

From New York Times

Critics of the genre argue that true crime is exploitative and voyeuristic, and there’s no doubt that’s part of its allure.

From Los Angeles Times

Consumers armed with camera phones could suddenly fetishize meals for the voyeuristic pleasure of their friends and followers.

From Salon

In their lighting and formal composition, the pictures are beautiful, and in their unabashed exercise of the voyeuristic gaze, discomfiting and riveting.

From New York Times