vox pop
English
Etymology
- Abbreviation from Latin vox populi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vɒksˈpɒp/, /ˈvɒkspɒp/
Noun
- A short, informal, non-prearranged interview with a member of the public, especially to canvas opinion.
- The reporter got some vox pops in the city square to see what people thought of the country's new flag.
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