second-hand speech

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second-hand speech

A woman overhears a second-hand speech on the bus.

Definition

Noun: 1. Speech or conversation that is not directly addressed to the listener but is overheard: Specifically refers to a situation where a person hears a conversation, particularly one conducted on a cellphone, without being a participant in it. The listener is an unintended or passive recipient of the information.

Usage

This term is used to describe the common modern experience of involuntarily listening to one side of a private conversation, most often a phone call, in a public space. It highlights the indirect and often intrusive nature of this type of auditory experience.

Examples
  • The constant second-hand speech from the man on the train made it impossible to concentrate on my book.
  • Cafes are often filled with the second-hand speech of people talking on their mobile phones.
  • She was subjected to an hour of detailed second-hand speech about her colleague's medical appointment.
Advanced Usage
  • The term often carries a mildly negative connotation, implying a minor social nuisance or an invasion of auditory privacy.
  • It can be used in sociological or psychological discussions about the effects of technology and public behavior on shared spaces.
Variants and Related Words
  • Overheard (verb/adjective): The act of hearing something unintentionally, or something that was heard in this way. (e.g., "I overheard their argument." / "An overheard remark.")
  • Eavesdropping (noun): The secretive act of listening to a private conversation. Unlike "second-hand speech," eavesdropping implies deliberate intent.
Synonyms
  • Overheard conversation
  • One-sided dialogue (especially for phone calls)
  • Ambient conversation (though this is more general and not necessarily intrusive)
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • To be forced to listen: While not an idiom, this phrase captures the involuntary aspect of experiencing second-hand speech.
  • A captive audience: Describes listeners who cannot easily remove themselves from hearing the speech, such as on public transportation.
second-hand speech

A woman overhears a second-hand speech on the bus.

Noun
  1. overheard conversation (especially overheard cellphone conversation)