voyeurism in English

noun

[vo·yeur·ism || vwɑː'jɜːrɪzm]

stimulation derived from secretly watching sexual acts or naked bodies; enjoyment from seeing misery or sordidness

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1. Portraiture merges here with voyeurism and surveillance.

2. Examples: Voyeurism, role-playing, bondage, dominance and submission, sadomasochism

3. All social media involve a mixture of narcissism and voyeurism.

4. I don't know whether that's exploration or voyeurism or what that is.

5. No other film on voyeurism can be more subtle than this one.

6. Today , I know my uncle is totally a pedophilia and voyeurism.

7. For a very private person, weddings feel like a lavish exercise in voyeurism.

8. I think of voyeurism in a much broader context than vicarious sexual satisfaction.

9. Part of the thrill of voyeurism may lie in almost being caught.

10. The BBC yesterday defended a series featuring dramatic crime reconstructions against suggestions of voyeurism.

11. Streaming live from the bedroom of a married bisexual couple; let the voyeurism begin!

12. And while Wife Swap was pure voyeurism, Boss Swap hints at some real issues.

13. For a very private person, weddings feel like a lavish exercise in voyeurism. Think about it.

14. First and foremost, I don't equate the term exclusively with sex voyeurism or, quote, " degeneracy. "

15. A new discussion highlights the need for morality and links the "mass voyeurism" of the scandal with democracy.

16. And it's not normal to visit sites dedicated to sadomasochism and voyeurism — not just once out of curiosity, but over and over again.

17. On arrest, he disclosed that he had also committed acts of voyeurism on Shannon and others, videotaping them in the bathroom.

18. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (1998), Colin Larkin called it a "powerful collection" that "introduced Reed's decidedly urban infatuations, a fascination for street culture and amorality bordering on voyeurism."

19. What started as cheap voyeurism escalated into an unstoppable cyberspace phenomenon, which forced the prime minister to establish an official inquiry that led to changes in police practice.

20. Like the dwellings painted by Edward Hopper, Deutsch's suburban Abodes are metaphors for the way that, in modern society, autonomy tends to slide into isolation and voyeurism increasingly usurps more meaningful forms of human contact.

21. Some abusive acts —such as the fondling of breasts, explicitly immoral proposals, showing pornography to a child, voyeurism, and indecent exposure— may amount to what the Bible condemns as “loose conduct” or “uncleanness . . . with greediness.” —Galatians 5:19-21; Ephesians 4:19.

22. Copulation Bare Breasts (51) Coitus (45) Lust (45) Female Full Frontal Nudity (44) Female Nudity (43) Scantily Clad Female (43) Voyeur (43) Female Pubic Hair (42) Female Removes Her Clothes (42) Leg Spreading (42) Female Frontal Nudity (41) No Panties (41) Voyeurism (41) Fondling (40) Panties (40) White Panties (40) Female Rear Nudity (38

23. Coitus Female Nudity (369) Bare Breasts (341) Copulation (289) Nudity (268) Voyeur (252) Female Frontal Nudity (250) Scantily Clad Female (248) Female Full Frontal Nudity (240) Female Pubic Hair (239) Sex Scene (237) Voyeurism (237) Topless Female Nudity (230) Panties (216) Sex (212) Male Nudity (207) Female Rear Nudity (188) No Panties (187

24. Already "blinded with the veil of jealousy," as the narrator in La Prima Parte de le Novelle del Bandello Captiously remarks of his protagonist, Timbreo, (22) the deceived lovers in these narratives find a correlative for their blindness in the opacity of narrative itself, in its ability to filter data and conceal under the very pretext of revealing, whetting the lover's voyeurism while impairing his physical--and …