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What is a antonym for interview?

There isn't a single perfect antonym for "interview" because the meaning depends on the context. Here are some possibilities depending on the situation:

For formal interview:

* Dismissal: This implies ending the interview process, often with a negative outcome.

* Rejection: Similar to dismissal, it suggests the candidate was not chosen for the job.

* Non-selection: A more neutral term for not being chosen.

For casual conversation:

* Conversation: While not strictly an antonym, it suggests a more informal exchange of ideas.

* Discussion: Similar to conversation, but often implies a more focused exchange of thoughts.

* Chat: A very informal and relaxed conversation.

For a specific interview stage:

* Hiring: This refers to the process of selecting a candidate after an interview.

* Appointment: This might refer to a scheduled meeting that is not an interview.

Other possibilities:

* Ignore: This refers to not engaging in a conversation or interview.

* Avoid: This suggests intentionally staying away from an interview.

Ultimately, the best antonym for "interview" depends on the specific context in which you are using it.

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