applicant
Someone applying for a job.
Someone applying for a visa.
An applicant who is chosen or achieves their goal.
An applicant who is not chosen or does not achieve their goal.
An applicant having the skills, experience, or qualifications for a role.
Someone applying for admission to a college.
An applicant who is currently a student, often for grants or programs.
An applicant who meets the necessary requirements or conditions.
An applicant who is right for a particular purpose or situation.
Someone who may apply in the future.
Someone applying for asylum; an asylum seeker.
Someone who is expected or likely to apply.
An applicant from a minority ethnic group.
An applicant who succeeds through good fortune.
An applicant who is Black.
An applicant who is white.
Used to specify what is being applied for, e.g., a job, a grant.
To formally ask an applicant questions to assess their suitability.
To choose an applicant from a number of alternatives.
To examine applicants to decide if they are suitable for a job.
To refuse to accept or consider an applicant.
To assess or judge the quality or abilities of an applicant.
To cause applicants to become interested in applying.
To allow an applicant to enter a place, especially a college or university.
To refuse an applicant's request or application.
To put an applicant on a list of selected candidates from which a final choice is made.
To choose an applicant for a job or position of responsibility.
To look for people to apply.
To refuse to allow an applicant to enter a place or join something.
The action an applicant takes to make a formal request.