IRREGULAR VERBS

Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

overhear, overhears, overhearing, overheard
Synonyms: eavesdrop, intercept, listen, spy, overhear

Antonyms: ignore, overlook, neglect, disregard, avoid

The Verb "Overhear" – Meaning and Usage

The verb "overhear" combines "over-" (indicating unintentional or accidental occurrence) with "hear," and it describes the act of unintentionally hearing someone else's conversation or remarks.
Primary Meaning:

To accidentally or unintentionally hear a conversation or statement not intended for the listener.
This typically occurs without deliberate effort or intention to eavesdrop.

    Example: "She overheard her colleagues discussing the surprise party."

Grammatical Forms:

    Base form: overhear

    Past tense: overheard

    Past participle: overheard

This makes "overhear" an irregular verb, with identical forms for past tense and past participle.
Synonyms:

    Catch (as in catching a conversation)

    Eavesdrop (but intentionally, thus slightly different)

    Hear accidentally

Usage Contexts:

    Casual Situations:
    Commonly used when someone accidentally hears parts of a conversation, often in public places or offices.

        "I overheard them mentioning your name in the hallway."

    Sensitive or Private Conversations:
    Frequently appears in contexts involving accidental exposure to private or confidential information.

        "She accidentally overheard sensitive details during the phone call."

Additional Notes:

    Unlike "eavesdrop," which implies deliberate listening, "overhear" emphasizes accidental hearing without intent.

    It is commonly used in everyday conversation, literature, and film, typically carrying a sense of unintended discovery or revelation.
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.

OVERHEAR - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i overhear
★ you overhear
★ he/she/it overhears
★ we overhear
★ you overhear
★ they overhear
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Present Simple
- I overhear snippets of conversation in the hallway.
- You overhear the neighbors’ gossip through the thin walls.
- He overhears confidential details at every staff meeting. | She overhears her friends’ plans in the café.
- We overhear background chatter during video calls.
- You (plural) overhear announcements in the train station.
- They overhear whispered instructions in the control room.
OVERHEAR - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am overhearing
★ you are overhearing
★ he/she/it is overhearing
★ we are overhearing
★ you are overhearing
★ they are overhearing
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Present Continuous
- I am overhearing bits of their strategy as I pass by.
- You are overhearing the radio through the closed door.
- He is overhearing the judges’ comments backstage. | She is overhearing her teammates’ feedback during practice.
- We are overhearing the news broadcast in the lounge.
- You (plural) are overhearing customer complaints in the store.
- They are overhearing the pilot’s instructions in the cockpit.
OVERHEAR - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have overheard
★ you have overheard
★ he/she/it has overheard
★ we have overheard
★ you have overheard
★ they have overheard
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Present Perfect
- I have overheard the secret recipe twice now.
- You have overheard rumors about the merger.
- He has overheard management discussing layoffs. | She has overheard colleagues praising her work.
- We have overheard students talking about the exam.
- You (plural) have overheard the morning announcements.
- They have overheard the CEO’s speech by chance.
OVERHEAR - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been overhearing
★ you have been overhearing
★ he/she/it has been overhearing
★ we have been overhearing
★ you have been overhearing
★ they have been overhearing
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been overhearing their family arguments all morning.
- You have been overhearing gossip at the office since Monday.
- He has been overhearing the security code being spoken. | She has been overhearing the rehearsal through the wall.
- We have been overhearing the neighbors’ renovation noise.
- You (plural) have been overhearing the live podcast.
- They have been overhearing instructions in the control room.
OVERHEAR - PAST SIMPLE
★ i overheard
★ you overheard
★ he/she/it overheard
★ we overheard
★ you overheard
★ they overheard
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Past Simple
- I overheard a surprising confession at the party last night.
- You overheard your name mentioned in the meeting.
- He overheard the lawyer’s advice to the client. | She overheard a prank call on her voicemail.
- We overheard the street musician playing outside.
- You (plural) overheard the bus driver complaining.
- They overheard the instructions before boarding.
OVERHEAR - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was overhearing
★ you were overhearing
★ he/she/it was overhearing
★ we were overhearing
★ you were overhearing
★ they were overhearing
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Past Continuous
- I was overhearing the tutor’s explanation when my phone rang.
- You were overhearing the coach’s strategy during practice.
- He was overhearing the doctors discussing treatment. | She was overhearing the announcement over the PA system.
- We were overhearing engine noises before the crash.
- You (plural) were overhearing announcements in the terminal.
- They were overhearing code being typed in the next room.
OVERHEAR - PAST PERFECT
★ i had overheard
★ you had overheard
★ he/she/it had overheard
★ we had overheard
★ you had overheard
★ they had overheard
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Past Perfect
- I had overheard their plan before they left the office.
- You had overheard the instructions before the event started.
- He had overheard the secret password earlier that day. | She had overheard the lullaby from next door.
- We had overheard the final verdict before the press release.
- You (plural) had overheard the emergency alert at midnight.
- They had overheard the team’s strategy before the match.
OVERHEAR - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been overhearing
★ you had been overhearing
★ he/she/it had been overhearing
★ we had been overhearing
★ you had been overhearing
★ they had been overhearing
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been overhearing their rehearsals for hours before they invited me in.
- You had been overhearing complaints about the service before the manager arrived.
- He had been overhearing engine ticks before the breakdown. | She had been overhearing the neighbors’ music all evening.
- We had been overhearing traffic noise before dawn.
- You (plural) had been overhearing system tests before launch.
- They had been overhearing the patient’s heartbeat through the wall.
OVERHEAR - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will overhear
★ you will overhear
★ he/she/it will overhear
★ we will overhear
★ you will overhear
★ they will overhear
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Future Simple
- I will overhear more details when they meet again.
- You will overhear the announcement if you wait here.
- He will overhear the final verdict when the judge speaks. | She will overhear the call when it rings.
- We will overhear the guest’s reaction during the toast.
- You (plural) will overhear the broadcast at 8 PM.
- They will overhear the instructions before the drill.
OVERHEAR - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be overhearing
★ you will be overhearing
★ he/she/it will be overhearing
★ we will be overhearing
★ you will be overhearing
★ they will be overhearing
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Future Continuous
- I will be overhearing the meeting from the next office.
- You will be overhearing the concert in the park.
- He will be overhearing the negotiation over lunch. | She will be overhearing the rehearsal through the vent.
- We will be overhearing the seminar while we work.
- You (plural) will be overhearing the radio announcement at noon.
- They will be overhearing the coach’s talk during warm‑up.
OVERHEAR - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have overheard
★ you will have overheard
★ he/she/it will have overheard
★ we will have overheard
★ you will have overheard
★ they will have overheard
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Future Perfect
- I will have overheard the entire conversation by the time I arrive.
- You will have overheard all the updates before the presentation.
- He will have overheard the final decision by tomorrow morning. | She will have overheard the secret message by then.
- We will have overheard the team’s plan before kickoff.
- You (plural) will have overheard the briefing before the mission.
- They will have overheard the instructions before departure.
OVERHEAR - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been overhearing
★ you will have been overhearing
★ he/she/it will have been overhearing
★ we will have been overhearing
★ you will have been overhearing
★ they will have been overhearing
Examples of the verb 'overhear' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been overhearing their rehearsals for weeks by performance day.
- You will have been overhearing project updates all week before the deadline.
- He will have been overhearing negotiations for hours by meeting’s end. | She will have been overhearing concert rehearsals from her apartment for days.
- We will have been overhearing the broadcast throughout the event.
- You (plural) will have been overhearing emergency alerts since dawn.
- They will have been overhearing system tests for hours before launch.

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