- in‧ter‧view
- 1 [uncountable and countable]
a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job, course of study etc - COLLOCATIONS
- have an interview
- go for an interview
- be called/invited for (an) interview
- conduct an interview (=interview someone)
- at interview British English
- job interview
- first interview
- second interview (=a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview)
- interview for
He has an interview next Thursday for a job on the Los Angeles Times.
I got a letter asking me to go for an interview the next day.
Remember to take the phone off the hook while you areconducting the interview.
a portfolio of work presented at interview
I've got another job interview tomorrow.
- 2 [countable]
an occasion when a famous person is asked questions about their life, experiences, or opinions for a newspaper, magazine, television programme etc - interview with
an interview with the President
- newspaper/radio/television interview
Elton John gave an interview to Barbara Walters (=he answered her questions).
an exclusive interview (=one that is given to only one newspaper, programme etc)
- 3 [countable]
an official meeting with someone who asks you questions : a police interview
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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