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to hear someone or something without the knownledge of the speaker

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Answered by iamspruha
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Answer:

To hear (speech or someone speaking) without the speaker's awareness or intent is called overhearing.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

Over hear Meaning:

To hear without the speaker's knowledge or consent.

Examples:

You overhear something when you unintentionally overhear a portion of a private conversation.

You'll need to act shocked if you hear your friends talking about the surprise party they're hosting for your birthday.

It can be difficult to avoid overhearing what your friends are talking about in some restaurants because the tables are so close together. Additionally, there are so many individuals using their cell phones while walking about that it's common to overhear many conversations—or at least half of them—when simply strolling down the sidewalk. Although overhearing is a recent issue, the word itself dates back to the sixteenth century and refers to hearing something "outside the normal range of the voice"

Hence to hear someone or something without the knowledge of the speaker is Over hearing.

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