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Definitions for Spy
[1] a person employed by a government to obtain secret information or intelligence about another, usually hostile, country, especially with reference to military or naval affairs.
[2] a person who keeps close and secret watch on the actions and words of another or others.
[3] a person who seeks to obtain confidential information about the activities, plans, methods, etc., of an organization or person, especially one who is employed for this purpose by a competitor: an industrial spy.
[4] the act of spying.
[5] to observe secretively or furtively with hostile intent (often followed by on or upon ).
[6] to act as a spy; engage in espionage.
[7] to be on the lookout; keep watch.
[8] to search for or examine something closely or carefully.
[9] to catch sight of suddenly; espy; descry: to spy a rare bird overhead.
[10] to discover or find out by observation or scrutiny (often followed by out ).
[11] to observe (a person, place, enemy, etc.) secretively or furtively with hostile intent.
[12] to inspect or examine or to search or look for closely or carefully.
[13] a person employed by a state or institution to obtain secret information from rival countries, organizations, companies, etc
[14] a person who keeps secret watch on others
[15] obsolete a close view
[16] (intr usually foll by on ) to keep a secret or furtive watch (on)
[17] (intr) to engage in espionage
[18] (tr) to catch sight of; descry
Words related to Spy
detective, investigator, agent, informer, mole, operative, examine, discover, snoop, scrutinize, lookout, sleuth, plant, patrol, observer, spook, watcher, scout, picket, emissary
Words nearby Spy
sputniks, sputter, sputtering, sputum, spuyten duyvil creek, spy, spy on, spy out, spy wednesday, spyglass, spyhole
Origin of Spy
1200–50; (v.) Middle English spien, aphetic variant of espien to espy; (noun) Middle English, aphetic variant of espy a spy < Old French espie
Other words from Spy
spy·ship , noun
out·spy , verb (used with object), out·spied, out·spy·ing.
su·per·spy , noun, plural su·per·spies.
un·spied , adjective
un·spy·ing , adjective
Word origin for Spy
C13 spien, from Old French espier, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German spehōn, Middle Dutch spien
Synonyms for Spy
agent, detective, informer, investigator, mole, operative, secret agent, secret service, undercover agent, emissary, lookout, observer, patrol, picket, plant, scout, sleeper, sleuth, snoop, spook, spotter, watcher, double agent, espionage agent, foreign agent, inside agent, intelligencer