What's the difference between quizzed and quizzer?
Quizzed
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Quiz
Example Sentences:
(1) The key warning from the Fed chair A summary of Bernanke's hearing Earlier... MPs in London quizzed the Bank of England on Libor.
(2) Quizzed by one journalist, Gabrielli joked that "the first 12 hours are the most dangerous".
(3) But Ofcom said the quizzes, aired on October 29 2006 and November 25 2006 respectively, were too difficult, featuring alterations to the signs and flags which could not reasonably have been detected by viewers.
(4) Interactive guide Election countdown: the key dates up to June 7 Interactive quizzes Can you be bothered?
(5) Cook was quizzed about the price of the 4S, which was more expensive than the 5C in some markets.
(6) 11.20am GMT Olli Rehn quizzed over EC growth forecasts Back to the European Commission's new economic forecasts , in which it lowered its forecast for 2014 slightly to a 1.1% rise in GDP, from 1.2%.
(7) Content in the app is a mixture of episode descriptions, quizzes, tweets, cast information and playable clips of every song on the soundtrack, with links to buy song downloads, TV episodes and merchandise – the latter through a partnership with e-commerce firm Delivery Agent.
(8) USvTh3m, which aims to quickly develop humorous interactive quizzes and games based current news and events, developed the 13-question quiz following the Daily Mail's attack on Labour leader Ed Miliband's late father .
(9) He is a regular panellist on comedy news quizzes, and reaches for Wodehouse in depicting 70s foreign secretary Lord Home "playing Lord Emsworth to Heath's Empress of Blandings".
(10) The MPs – 49 Tories, 81 Labour, 13 Lib Dem and eight others – were quizzed by the polling agency ComRes on behalf of the lobbying firm Westminster Advisers.
(11) Users are encouraged to share their scores on USvsTh3m games and quizzes via social media, helping to drive up traffic.
(12) The news was transmitted to the detectives quizzing Thibodeaux and instantly a routine missing-person interview became a homicide interrogation.
(13) The comments by Glenys Stacey, chief regulator of Ofqual, come in a letter sent to the education secretary last month and released by Ofqual after MPs quizzed Gove on Wednesday morning.
(14) So he’s showing right now.” It is not entirely accurate to say the media constantly quizzed Murray about the wisdom of having a woman as a coach; he has friends, in print and digital media, who have invariably been supportive.
(15) Another told police that Lahouaiej-Bouhlel “couldn’t understand why Isis couldn’t claim its own territory” and others quizzed by detectives, including his estranged wife, spoke of his “violent behaviour”, Molins said.
(16) Next week, VW UK bosses will be quizzed by MPs on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee on diesel pollution and what they are doing to make cleaner cars.
(17) Nel is quizzing Botha as to whether he can rule out the two-hour timing.
(18) As media consumption evolves, most major outlets are looking into quizzes and games that can accompany traditional coverage.
(19) We are also awaiting a string of PMI numbers, get the Banking Standards Commission quizzing a trio from the Bank of England – governor Sir Mervyn King, (the governor in waiting?)
(20) #Pistorius April 7, 2014 10.54am BST There is an intermittent live feed – though not, sadly, on this page – and it seems Nel is still quizzing Botha in detail about the sequence of shots.
Quizzer
Definition:
(n.) One who quizzes; a quiz.
Example Sentences:
(1) The quizzee uncovers their attitudes to money, relationships and career; the quizzer builds out their profile of a potential customer.