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interviewee|ˌɪntəvjuːˈiː| [f. interview v.2 + -ee1.] One who is interviewed, esp. by a member of the press or a broadcasting organization.
1884Pall Mall G. 31 Dec. 3 Interviewing is an instance of the division of labour. The ‘interviewee’..supplies the matter; the interviewer the form. 1886Sat. Rev. 1 May 595/2 The interviewer seems to have been worthy of the interviewee. 1959F. Grisewood My Story of B.B.C. xii. 190 The laborious business of discovering exactly how many..interviewees watched or listened to each of more than a hundred programmes a day. 1965Listener 20 May 756/2 It [sc. a radio programme] seemed to have caught some of the town-hall atmosphere, tersely described by a teenage interviewee as ‘dead’. 1970Nature 8 Aug. 641/1 Hammerton might contemplate the exact nature of the questions he asked his interviewees. 1973Guardian 17 Apr. 15/1 The interviewee usually remembers the one-to-one relationship with the reporter. |