Used in a Sentence

voyeurism

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for voyeurism.

Editorial note

More importantly, investigative journalism is a call to action for justice, not a call to snuff voyeurism.

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Quick take

(by extension, figuratively) The derivation of satisfaction by obsessively watching or following sensational or sordid subjects.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of voyeurism gathered in one view.

noun

(by extension, figuratively) The derivation of satisfaction by obsessively watching or following sensational or sordid subjects.

noun

The derivation of sexual satisfaction by watching unsuspecting people secretly, especially when those being watched are undressed or undressing, toileting, or engaging in sexual activity.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for voyeurism.

noun

(by extension, figuratively) The derivation of satisfaction by obsessively watching or following sensational or sordid subjects.

noun

The derivation of sexual satisfaction by watching unsuspecting people secretly, especially when those being watched are undressed or undressing, toileting, or engaging in sexual activity.

Example sentences

1

More importantly, investigative journalism is a call to action for justice, not a call to snuff voyeurism.

2

They're both also active in their local kink community; they have a passion for voyeurism and get paid for it.

3

But they didn't redact, they released everything, the majority of which just satisfies voyeurism.

4

Your life is now a commodity for internet voyeurism and, possibly, witch hunts.

5

Your response encapsulates everything that is wrong with celebrity voyeurism in America.

6

The author was just addressing whether Google Glass would stop looking dorky, not whether we'd be comfortable with the voyeurism.

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Add into that the celebrity voyeurism, and there you have it.

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When do we realize that while vanity, voyeurism, and sex can easily bring in the eyeballs/cash, that these things are fleeting....

9

This is nothing but corporate voyeurism, so give us a flash.

10

Exposing yourself to the Internet creates a strange sort of voyeurism where you have a personal connection to someone, but that connection tends to be one-way.

11

It was like crowdsourced voyeurism before crowdsourcing was a thing.

12

What happened to the days of good old voyeurism?

Quote examples

1

Not a place for intimacy with friends." Shame, that privacy and intimacy (plus the voyeurism that ensued) is what made FB so popular in the first place.

2

I think it makes finding out who it is more than mere "voyeurism".

3

Also its got some "true crime" voyeurism.

4

I know it's sad to have spent that many time without finding anything of interest, but after reading this article, I have a strange feeling of voyeurism without having learn anything that would be deemed "of public interest".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use voyeurism in a sentence?

More importantly, investigative journalism is a call to action for justice, not a call to snuff voyeurism.

What does voyeurism mean?

(by extension, figuratively) The derivation of satisfaction by obsessively watching or following sensational or sordid subjects.

What part of speech is voyeurism?

voyeurism is commonly used as noun.