audition
/ɑˈdɪʃən/noun, verb3 syllables
Audition means: the ability to hear; the auditory faculty.
Synonyms for audition6
noun, as in the ability to hear; the auditory faculty
noun, as in a test of the suitability of a performer
tryout
verb, as in perform in order to get a role
try out
What does audition mean?3
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”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with audition?60
two syllables
three syllables
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Audition in a sentence
- After a few months, he had an audition.mutskt
- I had a few auditions, but never got a job.CM
- She went in for the audition last week.CK
- John was going to the audition the next morning.Amastan
- Elias failed an audition and missed the chance to sign a good contract.Amastan
- You have to have an audition before you can join the choir.patgfisher
- You have to audition to join the choir.patgfisher
- She said she was here for an audition.sundown
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Forms of audition
as a noun
- plural
- auditions
as a verb
- past tense
- auditioned
- present participle
- auditioning
- third-person singular
- auditions
- past participle
- auditioned