in-person (B1)
adjective, adverb
Pronunciation: /ˌɪn ˈpɜːrsn/
Definition
Happening or existing in physical presence, rather than online or by phone.
Examples
The conference offered both virtual and in-person attendance options.
She preferred to have important conversations in-person rather than over text.
Many people find in-person interviews more effective for assessing candidates.
How to Use in-person
- in-person (adverb)
- Happening or done physically, not online. — "They decided to conduct the interview in-person."
- in-person (adjective)
- Describing something that happens or exists physically. — "The in-person classes have resumed after a long break."
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