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1. interview
verb. ['ˈɪntɝvˌjuː'] conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting.
Etymology
- entreveue (Anglo-Norman)
Rhymes with Interview
- bellevue
- broadview
- fairview
- glenview
- grandview
- interview
- lakeview
- landview
- longview
- netview
- northview
- oceanview
- overview
- plainview
- preview
- purview
- soundview
How do you pronounce interview?
Pronounce interview as ˈɪntərvˌju.
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UK - How to pronounce interview in British English
Sentences with interview
1. Noun, singular or mass
Your resume should make a company want to get to know you and call you in for an interview.
Quotes about interview
1. I met Elton John at an Interview dinner, and we just sort of became friends. He's got such a wicked sense of humor.
- Moby
2. The combination of landing the biggest interview of my career and having a drill in my back reminds me that God only gives us what we can handle and that it helps to have a good sense of humor when we run smack into the absurdity of life.
- Robin Roberts
3. I am a candid interview and I have a dark and dry sense of humor - a very Canadian sense of humor and I am only learning now stupidly that you can't read tongue. When I say something funny in a newspaper and I meant it to be funny, it doesn't read that way.
- Michael Buble
2. interview
noun. ['ˈɪntɝvˌjuː'] the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists.
Etymology
- entreveue (Anglo-Norman)
3. interview
verb. ['ˈɪntɝvˌjuː'] discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation.
Synonyms
Etymology
- entreveue (Anglo-Norman)
4. interview
noun. ['ˈɪntɝvˌjuː'] a conference (usually with someone important).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- entreveue (Anglo-Norman)