different between interview vs consult

interview

English

Etymology

From Old French entreveue (French entrevue), feminine singular past participle of entrevëoir, from entre- + vëoir (to see).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??nt?vju?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /??nt?vju?/

Noun

interview (plural interviews)

  1. (obsolete) An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures. [16th-19th c.]
  2. Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official nature. [from 17th c.]
  3. 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. [from 19th c.]
  4. A formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant. [from 20th c.]
  5. An audition.
  6. A police interrogation of a suspect or party in an investigation. [from 20th c.]

Derived terms

  • exit interview
  • job interview

Descendants

  • ? Esperanto: intervjuo
  • ? French: interview
  • ? German: Interview
  • Italian: intervista
  • ? Japanese: ??????
  • ? Korean: ??? (inteobyu)
  • Lithuanian: interviu
  • ? Malay: interviu
  • Portuguese: entrevista
  • Romanian: interviu
  • ? Russian: ????????? (interv?jú)
  • Spanish: entrevista

Translations

Verb

interview (third-person singular simple present interviews, present participle interviewing, simple past and past participle interviewed)

  1. (transitive) To ask questions of (somebody); to have an interview.
    He interviewed the witness.
    The witness was interviewed.
  2. (intransitive) To be interviewed; to attend an interview.
    • 2000, U.S. News and World Report: Volume 129, Issues 18-25
      When she interviewed with Microsoft in August, she overlooked a small cut in salary and asked about long-term career opportunities — and quality of life.

Derived terms

  • interviewee
  • interviewer

Translations

References

  • interview in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • interview in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Further reading

  • Interview on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • interview on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Czech

Noun

interview n

  1. interview (conversation intended for recording statements for publication)

Related terms

  • See vize

Further reading

  • interview in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
  • interview in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English interview.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nt?r?vju/

Noun

interview n (plural interviews, diminutive interviewtje n)

  1. interview (conversation intended for recording statements for publication)

Verb

interview

  1. first-person singular present indicative of interviewen
  2. imperative of interviewen

Related terms

  • interviewen
  • herinterviewen
  • interviewer
  • interviewster
  • geïnterviewde

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.t??.vju/, /in.t??.vju/

Noun

interview f (plural interviews)

  1. interview (by a journalist)

Derived terms

  • interviewer

Related terms

  • entrevue

Further reading

  • “interview” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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consult

English

Etymology

From Middle French consulter, from Latin c?nsult? (to deliberate, consult), frequentative of c?nsul? (to consult, deliberate, consider, reflect upon, ask advice), from com- (together) + -sul?, from Proto-Indo-European *selh?- (to take, grab).

Pronunciation

Noun
  • enPR: k?n's?lt or k?ns?lt'
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k?ns?lt/, /k?n?s?lt/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?k?ns?lt/
Verb
  • enPR: k?ns?lt', IPA(key): /k?n?s?lt/

Noun

consult (plural consults)

  1. (obsolete) The act of consulting or deliberating; consultation
  2. (obsolete) the result of consultation; determination; decision.
  3. (obsolete) A council; a meeting for consultation.
    • 1730, Jonathan Swift, Death and Daphne, Chapter 5
      a consult of coquettes
  4. (obsolete) Agreement; concert.
  5. (US) A visit, e.g. to a doctor; a consultation.

Usage notes

  • The noun consult is avoided in British English, where consultation is preferred. In American English, they are merely synonyms.

Synonyms

  • consultation

Verb

consult (third-person singular simple present consults, present participle consulting, simple past and past participle consulted)

  1. (intransitive) To seek the opinion or advice of another; to take counsel; to deliberate together; to confer.
    • 1661 (written), published in 1681, Thomas Hobbes, A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England
      All the laws of England have been made by the kings of England, consulting with the nobility and commons.
  2. (intransitive) To advise or offer expertise.
  3. (intransitive) To work as a consultant or contractor rather than as a full-time employee of a firm.
  4. (transitive) To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of (a person)
  5. (transitive) To refer to (something) for information.
    Coordinate term: look up
    • 1837, William Whewell, History of the Inductive Sciences
      Men forgot, or feared, to consult nature, to seek for new truths, to do what the great discoverers of other times had done; they were content to consult libraries.
  6. (transitive) To have reference to, in judging or acting; to have regard to; to consider; as, to consult one's wishes.
  7. (transitive, obsolete) To deliberate upon; to take for.
  8. (transitive, obsolete) To bring about by counsel or contrivance; to devise; to contrive.
    • Thou hast consulted shame to thy house by cutting off many people.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • consultant
  • consultation

Translations

Further reading

  • consult in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • consult in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • Cultons

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