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interviewee

[ US /ˌɪntɝvjuˈi/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪntəvjˌuːiː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is interviewed

How To Use interviewee In A Sentence

  • The one answer I had a hundred times in that hour to offer the interviewees was quite simple: ‘If you had seen those same phenomena performed by a stage conjurer, how would you respond?’
  • This was gracious of him and also provoked an unexpected conspiratorial mirth between the interviewer and interviewee. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was gracious of him and also provoked an unexpected conspiratorial mirth between the interviewer and interviewee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interviewee: Don't tell me you want a psychologist, do you?
  • Interviewee: If the job is too tiring, I'll probably quit.
  • This sequence occurred around halfway through the interview, so the interviewees were primed by then into realizing that more details were expected.
  • This interviewee himself took pleasure in regrowth forest and spent much of his recreational time fishing, catching marron (a freshwater crustacean, Cherax cainii) and bush walking.
  • Then, each interviewee was asked how the working definition compares with his or her own.
  • The audio is fine for the task at hand, with voices of various interviewees easily understood.
  • In the aforementioned book, several interviewees describe a spot near the cervix ‘as being a highly erogenous zone.’
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