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interviewer

[ in-ter-vyoo-er ]

noun

  1. a person who interviews.
  2. a peephole in an entrance door.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of interviewer1

First recorded in 1865–70; interview + -er 1
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He froze and started laughing after one interviewer, Mike Soutar, challenged his nonsensical claims about climate change, including that there was "an increase in climate control" and "the climate zone is depleting".

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Take as an example the Trump voter in 2016 who told an interviewer he chose that candidate not out of any expectation of improvement; he voted with his middle finger.

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This came after the US president indicating a potential US recession, telling a TV interviewer that the world's biggest economy was in a "period of transition".

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As an interviewer, this is a full-circle moment for me, too.

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During the programmes, the "host politicians acted as newsreaders, news interviewers or news reporters in sequences which clearly constituted news - including reporting breaking news events - without exceptional justification", according to Ofcom investigations last year.

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