Viva vs. Interview

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Vivainterjection

Long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

Vivaverb

To cheer, applaud

Vivaverb

(transitive) To subject to an examination of this kind.

Vivanoun

A shout of applause.

Vivanoun

An oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.

Vivainterjection

Lit., (long) live; - an exclamation expressing good will, well wishing, etc.

Vivanoun

an examination conducted by word of mouth

Vivanoun

short for viva voce

Vivanoun

a cry of ‘viva’ as a salute or cheer

Vivaverb

subject (someone) to an oral examination

Vivainterjection

long live! (used to express acclaim or support for a specified person or thing)

Interviewnoun

(obsolete) An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures.

Interviewnoun

Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official nature.

Interviewnoun

A conversation in person (or, by extension, over the telephone, Internet etc.) between a journalist and someone whose opinion or statements he or she wishes to record for publication, broadcast etc.

Interviewnoun

A formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant.

Interviewnoun

An audition.

Interviewnoun

A police interrogation of a suspect or party in an investigation.

Interviewverb

To ask questions of (somebody); to have an interview.

Interviewverb

To be interviewed; to attend an interview.

Interviewnoun

A mutual sight or view; a meeting face to face; usually, a formal or official meeting for consultation; a conference; as, the secretary had an interview with the President.

Interviewnoun

A conversation, or questioning, for the purpose of eliciting information for publication; the published statement so elicited.

Interviewverb

To have an interview with; to question or converse with, especially for the purpose of obtaining information for publication.

Interviewnoun

the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists;

Interviewnoun

a conference (usually with someone important);

Interviewverb

conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting

Interviewverb

discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation;

Interviewverb

go for an interview in the hope of being hired;

Interviewnoun

a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.

Interviewnoun

a conversation between a journalist or radio or television presenter and a person of public interest, used as the basis of a broadcast or publication

Interviewnoun

an oral examination of an applicant for a job, college place, etc.

Interviewnoun

a session of formal questioning of a person by the police.

Interviewverb

hold an interview with (someone)

Interviewverb

perform (well or badly) at an interview.

Interview

An interview is essentially a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers. In common parlance, the word refers to a one-on-one conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee.

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