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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the interviewee" is correct and widely used in written English.
It is used to refer to the person who is being interviewed. For example, "The interviewer asked the interviewee several questions about their work experience."
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the interviewee
noun
Someone being interviewed; the recipient of an interview; usually, the one answering the questions.
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The interviewee will be joining the discussion after 7pm London time today.
The interviewee groaned inwardly.
The interviewee, Jonathan, was unable to respond.
The wealthier the interviewee, the more money becomes an abstraction.
"I went to Catholic school," the interviewee replied promptly.
The other key adjustment has to be from the interviewee.
A longer interview, she said, "helps the interviewee.
The interviewee shows some, but not quite enough, racial understanding.
We asked the interviewee what he had been reading.
The difficulty is if you're in Washington and the interviewee is, say, in London.
The interviewer asks a question and the interviewee tries their best to answer.
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