interrogation
This word carries a heavy atmosphere of power imbalance and pressure. It is not a casual conversation or a friendly interview; it implies a structured, often adversarial environment where the questioner holds authority over the respondent. It is most frequently associated with police work, military intelligence, or strict legal proceedings. While it can be used literally in a legal sense, it is often used hyperbolically in social contexts to describe an overbearing series of questions from a partner or parent. In these cases, the word emphasizes a feeling of being trapped or scrutinized under a metaphorical spotlight.
Countable when referring to a single session of questioning (the interrogation lasted two hours). Uncountable when referring to the general practice or method of questioning (interrogation is a key part of the investigation).