Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛrəˌɡeɪtər/
noun A person who asks questions, especially in a formal or official context, such as during an interrogation.
A1 The interrogator asked simple yes or no questions.
A2 The police interrogator was trained to gather information from suspects.
B1 The interrogator used various techniques to extract information from the witness.
B2 The skilled interrogator was able to uncover the truth through careful questioning.
C1 The interrogator's sharp wit and keen observation skills made them a formidable opponent in the interrogation room.
C2 The experienced interrogator knew how to manipulate the conversation to elicit the desired information.
formal The interrogator asked a series of probing questions during the investigation.
informal The interrogator grilled the suspect for hours to get the truth out of him.
slang The interrogator was giving the suspect the third degree to make him talk.
figurative The interrogator's piercing gaze seemed to delve into the depths of the suspect's soul.
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