Snoop

Pronunciation: /ˈsnuːp/

Snoop (verb)

  1. To secretly look for information about someone or something.

Examples

  • She tried to snoop around the office unnoticed.
  • He snooped through the drawers to find the letter.

Common collocations: snoop around, snoop through, nosy snoop, office snoop

Snoop (noun)

  1. A person who tries to find out private information about others.

Examples

  • The snoop was caught listening at the door.
  • Nobody likes a snoop in the office.

Synonyms of Snoop

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Snoop

  • When choosing not to pay attention.
  • When unintentionally missing something.