audition

[ UK /ɔːdˈɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ɑˈdɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty
    his hearing was impaired
  2. a test of the suitability of a performer
VERB
  1. perform in order to get a role
    She auditioned for a role on Broadway
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How To Use audition In A Sentence

  • And then I got there and they're like, no, you're writing sketches for other people, which I had never done and I was really kind of bummed because I had auditioned like two or three times. Zach Galifianakis: A Comedic Actor Takes A Dark Turn
  • We'll show you how to dress for maximum impact at the all-important audition.
  • Today I will be auditioning for the role of Anita, and I will preform a selection from The Rejectionist titled "This Month In Queries" Then the director will say, "I've never read that play" and I'll be like, "Well, you should. Last Month in Queries
  • Mr Summers said it is hard to plan what the group will be doing as he does not know who will audition.
  • She had an audition for drama school.
  • The current batch of 11 twentysomethings were chosen from thousands at open auditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scores of wannabees thronged to the auditions for the York Theatre Royal pantomime, Babes In The Wood.
  • The singing part of the audition went well, she said I had a beautiful voice and made me a second soprano, which is strange because Ive been an alto my whole life, but whatever. Skipperjbk8: hey pook...I found a Pierre!!
  • Dallas auditionee Kimberly Carver there, after Simon called her uninteresting and "jazz TV" - and guest judge Neil Patrick ... WN.com - Articles related to Black stars don’t mean Hollywood is color-blind
  • The young performers were auditioned in groups of eight and sang for 45 seconds for a panel of four judges.
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