Voyeuristic (adjective)

  1. Deriving pleasure from watching other people, especially when they are engaged in private or intimate activities.
  2. Characterized by voyeurism.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from french voyeur, from voir to see.

Examples:

  1. The movie had a voyeuristic quality, as it peered into the private lives of its characters.
  2. He had a voyeuristic interest in the lives of his neighbors and would often spy on them through their windows.
  3. The novel is written in a voyeuristic style, as it gives the reader a glimpse into the innermost thoughts of the characters.
  4. The photographer was known for his voyeuristic images, which often captured people in vulnerable and intimate moments.
  5. The website was criticized for its voyeuristic content, which allowed users to watch live streams of people without their consent.
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