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overheard

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Main Entry: overheard
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: listened to

Synonyms:

discovered, heard, recorded
Main Entry: bug
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: listen to without permission

Synonyms:

eavesdrop, listen in, overhear, spy, tap, wiretap
Notes: a bug is a particular kind of insect, specifically belonging to the order Hemiptera (tough leathery forewings attached to the body - like ladybugs, beetles) while insects generally belong to the class Insecta, which have bodies in three segments, usually two pairs or wings and three pairs of legs (like bees, mosquitoes); spiders are not technically insects because they have four pairs of legs
insect (from Latin animal insectum) literally meant 'divided animal' or 'cut up or into' from the segments of its body (head, thorax, abdomen) - the common word being 'bug'; insect is any of an extremely large group of small invertebrate animals - and most undergo metamorphosis while bug denotes a special group of insects with beaklike sucking mouth parts and partly membranous forewings
Main Entry: eavesdrop
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: listen without permission

Synonyms:

be all ears, bend an ear, bug, ears into, listen in, monitor, overhear, pry, snoop, spy, tap, tune in on, wire, wiretap

Antonyms:

ignore
Main Entry: hear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: detect by perceiving sound

Synonyms:

apprehend, attend, auscultate, be all ears, become aware, catch, descry, devour, eavesdrop, get an earful, get wind of, get*, give an audience to, give attention, give ears, hark, hearken, heed, listen, make out, overhear, pick up*, read, strain, take in*
Main Entry: listen
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hear and pay attention

Synonyms:

accept, admit, adopt, attend, audit, auscult, auscultate, be all ears, be attentive, catch, concentrate, eavesdrop, entertain, get, get a load of, give an audience to, give attention, give heed to, hang on words, hark, harken, hear out, hear tell, hearken, lend an ear, mind, monitor, obey, observe, overhear, pick up on, prick up ears, receive, take advice, take into consideration, take notice, take under advisement, tune in, tune in on, welcome

Antonyms:

speak, talk
Main Entry: hearken
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hear

Synonyms:

apprehend, attend, auscultate, be all ears, become aware, catch, descry, devour, eavesdrop, get an earful, get wind of, get*, give, give an audience to, give attention, give ears, hark, heed, listen, make out, overhear, pick up*, read, strain, take
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