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Interrogator

usgb/ɪnˈterəɡeɪtər/Volume
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Aggressive TonePlay
Indicates a forceful way of questioning, which may make someone uncomfortable. SlideThe interview felt more like an interrogation with the hiring manager as the interrogator.
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An interrogator often holds a position of power, such as a police officer or supervisor. SlideThe suspect sat nervously as the police interrogator walked into the room.
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Seeking TruthPlay
The goal is usually to uncover facts or confirm suspicions by asking pointed questions. SlideThe skilled interrogator was able to get to the bottom of the issue.