interview
Americannoun
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a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person.
a job interview.
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a meeting or conversation in which a writer or reporter asks questions of one or more persons from whom material is sought for a newspaper story, television broadcast, etc.
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the report of such a conversation or meeting.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
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to have an interview; be interviewed (sometimes followed bywith ).
She interviewed with eight companies before accepting a job.
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to give or conduct an interview.
to interview to fill job openings.
noun
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a conversation with or questioning of a person, usually conducted for television, radio, or a newspaper
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a formal discussion, esp one in which an employer assesses an applicant for a job
verb
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to conduct an interview with (someone)
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(intr) to be interviewed, esp for a job
he interviewed well and was given the position
Other Word Forms
- interviewable adjective
- interviewee noun
- interviewer noun
- preinterview noun
- quasi-interviewed adjective
- reinterview noun
- self-interview noun
- uninterviewed adjective
Etymology
Origin of interview
First recorded in 1505–15; inter- + view; replacing enterview, from Middle French entrevue, noun use of feminine of entrevu “glimpsed,” past participle of entrevoir “to glimpse,” from entre “between” + voir “to see”
Example Sentences
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Now and then, a press tour will take Bradley Cooper to Paris, where he often speaks French in interviews, delighting a local crowd of starstruck French viewers and unsuspecting international audiences alike.
From Salon
Excitement around the AI trade extends beyond Big Tech, said David Wagner, head of equities and a portfolio manager at Aptus Capital Advisors, in a phone interview.
From MarketWatch
MIT economist David Autor, who is the economics department’s placement officer, said students have had about a third fewer interviews than a year ago.
So he talked his way into interviewing Led Zeppelin.
He gave just one interview - the week he announced his decision to represent Morocco - at the request of the federation president.
From BBC
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