An eavesdropper.
Someone who sees or listens but is not involved (such as listening a conversation that does not concern a person).
"Listener" is a noun. It refers to a person who listens to something, such as music, a speech, or a conversation.
A confidant or trusted friend is typically someone who listens to others' secrets. This person is someone who can be trusted to keep information confidential and provide support without judgment.
eavesdropper
A speech is typically one person delivering information or expressing thoughts to an audience in a structured and formal manner, while a conversation involves a two-way exchange of ideas and experiences between two or more people in a more informal setting. Speeches are often prepared in advance and delivered to a larger group, while conversations are more spontaneous and interactive.
The term for a person who dominates a conversation is "domineering" or "overbearing." They tend to control the discussion and may not allow others to participate equally.
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The word is busybody.
Yes. Listens is the third person singular form of listen. All the forma of listen are: listen listens listened listening
This would be either an eavesdropper or a snoop.
Depends on the person who listens to it. For some, they love to listen to it; helps brighten their mood or day. For others, it is a distraction, an unnecessary use of technology.
Conversation is two-way by definition. One-way conversation is a figure of speech - an oxymoron, in fact - generally used to mean that one person does all the talking, and the other listens, rather sheepishly. But it is also used in reference to the psychotic utterances we overhear when someone nearby is talking on the telephone.