Interview (noun)

  1. A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to assess the applicant's suitability for the job.
  2. A conversation with someone, especially a journalist or a celebrity, in which they are asked questions.
  3. A process of examining a person or situation in order to gather information.
  4. A formal meeting in which someone is questioned in order to obtain information or assess their suitability.
  5. A meeting at which a person is questioned in order to obtain information or assess their suitability.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french entrevue, from entrevoir "to see".

Examples:

  1. She had an interview with the company.
  2. He had an interview with the newspaper.
  3. The interview lasted for an hour.
  4. The interview went well.
  5. She had a great interview.
  6. He had a difficult interview.
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