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    private eye
    /ˌprʌɪvɪt ˈʌɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a private detective. informal
  2. Examples of private eye in a Sentence. unable to get the interest of the police, they hired a private eye to find their missing daughter. Recent Examples on the Web All the Chandler books are great, but there’s something about the private eye that’s very similar to the comedian.

  3. private eye. British English: private eye NOUN / ˈpraɪvət aɪ /. You can refer to a private detective as a private eye, especially when he or she is a character in a film or story. He plays a private eye hired to investigate a husband's disappearance. American English: private eye / ˈpraɪvət aɪ /.

  4. A privately employed detective, as opposed to one working for the police or another authority. For example, The children loved stories about private eyes, and Janey wanted to become one .

  5. A private eye is a detective who works for private customers, rather than with a police department. If a local dog thief steals your poodle, you might want to hire a private eye to investigate. The informal private eye comes from private investigator and its frequent shorthand, PI.

  6. Definition of Private Eye from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Private Eye. /ˌpraɪvət ˈaɪ/ a British satirical magazine first published in 1961 and now appearing twice a month. It contains humorous articles and cartoons, but also investigates dishonest behaviour in politics and business.

  7. What does the word private eye mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word private eye. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. private eye has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. espionage (1930s) film (1940s) literature (1940s) See meaning & use. How common is the word private eye?

  8. Define private eye. private eye synonyms, private eye pronunciation, private eye translation, English dictionary definition of private eye. n. See private investigator. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.