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Definition of interviewer in English: interviewernoun ˈɪntəvjuːə A person who interviews someone, especially as a job. she took time to answer questions from radio interviewers Example sentencesExamples - He asked interviewers not to publish these events during his lifetime.
- Using this flashback format, both lead characters are separately questioned in the present by an off-screen interviewer.
- That seemingly curious response to the interviewer's question turns out to be perfectly accurate.
- Using a tag team of interviewers on camera in this way produces an undertone of comedy.
- In a much-repeated comment, he told the interviewer, "Fashion, like fascism, is about loss of identity."
- They also talked with former interviewers to solicit feedback.
- She hated hearing him tell interviewers all about the inner thoughts of the man she had dreamed up all on her own.
- An interviewer in Rome once asked me who was my favorite movie director.
- Any themes brought up by respondents were explored by the interviewer.
- Answering the unseen interviewer, three peasant women reply, matter-of-factly, yet smiling, "I'm not sure what happiness means."
Definition of interviewer in US English: interviewernounˈin(t)ərˌvyo͞oər A person who interviews someone, especially as a job. she took time to answer questions from radio interviewers Example sentencesExamples - Using this flashback format, both lead characters are separately questioned in the present by an off-screen interviewer.
- She hated hearing him tell interviewers all about the inner thoughts of the man she had dreamed up all on her own.
- Answering the unseen interviewer, three peasant women reply, matter-of-factly, yet smiling, "I'm not sure what happiness means."
- He asked interviewers not to publish these events during his lifetime.
- An interviewer in Rome once asked me who was my favorite movie director.
- That seemingly curious response to the interviewer's question turns out to be perfectly accurate.
- Using a tag team of interviewers on camera in this way produces an undertone of comedy.
- Any themes brought up by respondents were explored by the interviewer.
- They also talked with former interviewers to solicit feedback.
- In a much-repeated comment, he told the interviewer, "Fashion, like fascism, is about loss of identity."
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