interview
noun
[ ˈɪntəvjuː ]
• a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
Similar:
meeting,
discussion,
conference,
question and answer session,
examination,
evaluation,
interrogation,
audience,
talk,
dialogue,
exchange,
talks,
rap session,
confab,
confabulation,
interlocution,
interview
verb
• hold an interview with (someone).
• "she was interviewed by a reporter from the Daily News"
Similar:
talk to,
have a discussion with,
have a dialogue with,
hold a meeting with,
confer with,
question,
put questions to,
probe,
interrogate,
cross-examine,
poll,
canvass,
survey,
sound out,
ascertain the opinions of,
grill,
pump,
give the third degree to,
examine,
Origin:
early 16th century (formerly also as enterview ): from French entrevue, from s'entrevoir ‘see each other’, from voir ‘to see’, on the pattern of vue ‘a view’.