History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
correlate

complement each other; have a relationship

equate, compare

eavesdrop

to listen secretly to a private conversation

listen without permission

listen

(to pay attention in order) to hear

hear and pay attention

overhear

to hear (a person, conversation etc) without the knowledge of the speaker(s), deliberately or by chance

hear and pay attention

pry

to inquire too curiously (into other people's affairs); prise

interfere in someone else's business

TUNE IN ON as in Wiktionary
TUNE IN ON as in Wikipedia