to snoop
Third Person
snoops
Present Participle
snooping
Past Tense
snooped
Past Participle
snooped
1
to secretly investigate or look around to discover private information about someone
- Nosy neighbors may snoop around to find out details about each other's lives.
- Journalists may snoop for information to uncover hidden details or scandals.
- Some people snoop through the personal belongings of others out of curiosity.
- Friends should trust each other and not snoop into private affairs without permission.
- Employees were upset to discover that their manager had been snooping on their emails.