Interviewer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɪntərvjuːər|  American pronunciation of the word interviewer
Brit.  |ˈɪntəvjuːə|  British pronunciation of the word interviewer

noun

- a person who conducts an interview

Extra examples

The company is holding interviews for several new jobs.

The interview will be shown on tonight's news.

This library has a large collection of his interviews.

He is a very entertaining interviewer.

She's always been known as one of Hollywood's best interviews.

The interviewer cornered the politician with some probing questions.

The interviewer asked me what I consider to be my best attribute.

...overdrawn claims of her accomplishments that any job interviewer could see right through...

The interviewer kept baiting the politician by asking him whether he was lying.

The interviewer may try to catch you out.

I got a complete mental block as soon as the interviewer asked me a question.

He's a good interviewer, tough and quick on the uptake (=able to understand quickly what someone is saying).

The furniture is so arranged that the interviewee and the interviewer are not physically separated by a desk.

Don't be surprised if the interviewer is rather direct.

Word forms

noun
singular: interviewer
plural: interviewers
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