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How to Use "Interview" with Example Sentences
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interview
(n):
a formal meeting where someone is asked questions to see if he or she is right for a job; a formal meeting where someone is asked questions relating to his or her opinions or line of work
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Used with adjectives:
"
The company wanted to do a
face-to-face
interview
.
"
(face-to-face, in-person, one-on-one, phone, group)
"
It was an
extensive
interview
.
"
(extensive, in-depth, lengthy, brief, long, short, easy, difficult)
"
The manager asked her to come in for a
follow-up
interview
.
"
(follow-up, second)
"
He did a
live
interview
on the radio today.
"
(live)
"
I have a
job
interview
tomorrow.
"
(job)
"
We saw an
exclusive
interview
with the President.
"
(exclusive)
Used with verbs:
"
They
conducted
hundreds of
interviews
for their research.
"
(conducted, held, arranged, scheduled)
"
The reporter
requested
an exclusive
interview
.
"
(requested, asked for)
"
He
had
an
interview
for the managerial position.
"
(had)
"
He is a private man and rarely
does
interviews
.
"
(does, accepts)
Used with nouns:
"
He waited in the
interview
room
for two hours.
"
(room)
"
She did not understand the
interview
process
.
"
(process, question)
"
The
interview
footage
is available online.
"
(footage, clip, segment, transcript)
"
He gets a lot of
interview
requests
from the media.
"
(requests)
Used with prepositions:
"
She said controversial things
in
the
interview
.
"
(in)
"
He had an
interview
for
a job today.
"
(for)
"
She had an
interview
with
the largest company in the city.
"
(with)
"
The actor gave an
interview
about
his latest movie.
"
(about)
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interview
(v):
to ask someone questions during a formal meeting to see if he or she is right for a job; to ask someone questions during a formal meeting relating to his or her opinions or line of work
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Used with nouns:
"
The
journalist
interviewed
many witnesses.
"
(journalist, police)
"
They are
interviewing
many
applicants
this week.
"
(applicants, candidates)
"
The police
interviewed
several
suspects
.
"
(suspects, witnesses, survivors)
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