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interviewee

[in-ter-vyoo-ee, in-ter-vyoo-ee] / ˈɪn tər vyuˌi, ˌɪn tər vyuˈi /
NOUN
one who is interviewed
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Its progress report notes that “all interviewees identified as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Covering a 30-year span from the 1990s to the present, “The Wall Dancers” employs the stories of Ms. Liu’s interviewees to show how “dancing in shackles” is both possible and ever-changing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much has been made of the fact the evidence against Letby is circumstantial, but several interviewees point out the amount of circumstantial evidence is huge.

From BBC

Odds swung whenever a new Bessent interviewee was revealed and whenever the president made an offhand comment on any potential nominee.

From Barron's

During the protest, Lemon said that he was not associated with the demonstrators, but was present as a member of the press after he followed an interviewee into the church.

From Salon