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Meanings of
overhear
in English
Catalan
aconseguir sentir
Spanish
entender
Back to the meaning
Hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers.
catch
take in
Catalan
aconseguir sentir
Synonyms
Examples for "
catch
"
catch
take in
Examples for "
catch
"
1
Keeping track of these health statistics can help
catch
heart problems early.
2
However there are better times of the year to
catch
this phenomenon.
3
In addition, a
catch
-
up
programme targets schoolgirls reaching 18 years of age.
4
Metica said 'now,' great one, and I'll
catch
it if you're late.
5
Baker said the health system was doing its best to
catch
up.
1
The Western Explorerbegan to
take
in
water shortly after 8 a.m. today.
2
Speaks of the interest the British government people
take
in
their work.
3
Germany needs to
take
in
more refugees, she told a news conference.
4
There is simply no way for anyone to
take
in
absolutely everything.
5
But that did not
take
in
the Other Self in the least.
Usage of
overhear
in English
1
Again Azure examined the sentinels; they were still too far to
overhear
.
2
You
overhear
tourists saying 'lets go find The Buena Vista Social Club'.
3
At least he didn't have to
overhear
the other passengers' negative comments.
4
You shall pass the same story around, wherever the Wasps might
overhear
.
5
Did you
overhear
anything from him before he went his own way?'
6
How she always managed to
overhear
conversations despite her supposed hearing loss.
7
But I don't need anyone to
overhear
what I've got to say.
8
I was afraid they'd
overhear
,
so I never told you the truth.
9
Not outside her chamber, where anyone in the guest quarters might
overhear
.
10
Around Hobart she would
overhear
others gossiping and sneering about her case.
11
I rolled down my window, but was too far to
overhear
him.
12
How could she speak of her private heartbreak where anyone could
overhear
?
13
He lowered his voice so no one beyond the family could
overhear
.
14
At the meeting they managed to
overhear
a conversation between two members.
15
She spoke in low tones, as if the patient might still
overhear
.
16
He said something to the other riders which I did not
overhear
.
Other examples for "overhear"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
overhear
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
overhear the conversation
overhear things
overhear a word
overhear part
overhear just
More collocations
Translations for
overhear
Catalan
aconseguir sentir
Spanish
entender
oír sin querer
oír por casualidad
Overhear
through the time
Overhear
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common