"Espy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Espy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Espy" Meaning

To espy is to see or discover something, often unexpectedly or from a distance, usually in a figurative sense. It can also mean to catch sight of someone or something, often in a rare or unusual manner.

"Espy" Examples

Usage Examples of "Espy"


1. Discover or catch sight of something unexpectedly or accidentally

"I espied a rare species of bird hiding behind the foliage."
"The detective had to espy the crucial clue hidden in the suspect's phone."

2. Find or discover something after careful search or observation

"The captain espied the hidden treasure map after weeks of scouring the shipwreck."
"The astronomer espy the distant planet through her telescope after months of searching the night sky."

3. Connote or hint at something

"The subtle smile espy a glimmer of amusement beneath her stern demeanor."
"The whispered rumor espied a deeper conspiracy behind the company's change in direction."

4. Connotation: To recognize or identify something, often subtly or indirectly

"The art historian espied the influence of Renaissance masters in the modern painting."
"The music critic espied the echoes of past greats in the new artist's debut album."

5. Archaic or poetic usage: To catch sight of something, often romantically or metaphorically

"As the sun set, she espied the figure of her beloved standing on the shore."
"The poet espy the essence of love in the fleeting moments of tender touch."

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