voyeur
a person who engages in voyeurism.
Origin of voyeur
1- Compare Peeping Tom.
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How to use voyeur in a sentence
But of course we are all voyeurs when Iraq is so far way, not least the readers of this very book.
Every time we pull back the curtain on the government voyeurs, they are forced to back down—and quickly.
Then lastly, we have voyeurs, who just enjoy watching their lover get pleasured by another man.
The Cuckolding Fetish: When Your Wife’s Cheating Turns You On | Aurora Snow | February 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThere are three types of cuckolded men: the submissive, forced bisexual, and the voyeurs.
The Cuckolding Fetish: When Your Wife’s Cheating Turns You On | Aurora Snow | February 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTYou also discover the voyeurs—those who either have never posted a picture themselves but quietly follow masses of people.
All those people out there in the shadows, watching the actors in the light, all those silent voyeurs as Bruce calls them.
No Great Magic | Fritz Reuter Leiber
British Dictionary definitions for voyeur
/ (vwaɪˈɜː, French vwajœr) /
a person who obtains sexual pleasure or excitement from the observation of someone undressing, having intercourse, etc
Origin of voyeur
1Derived forms of voyeur
- voyeurism, noun
- voyeuristic, adjective
- voyeuristically, adverb
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