Meaning & Definition of word "Audition"

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    Audition

    /ɔːˈdɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A trial performance or presentation to demonstrate talent, usually for a role in a play, film, or other performance.
      • Example: She was nervous about her audition for the leading role in the musical.
    • 2. A chance to test one's skills in a performing arts context.
      • Example: The singer felt confident after her audition went well.

    verb:

    • 1. To perform a test or trial for a role in a play, film, or other performance.
      • Example: He decided to audition for the part of Hamlet.
    • 2. To conduct a tryout for an actor or performer.
      • Example: The director will audition candidates next week for the new theatrical production.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'audire' meaning 'to hear'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    open audition:

    An audition that is open to anyone who wishes to try out.

    call back:

    A request for a second audition or interview.

    audition tape:

    A video recording of a performance used to apply for an audition.

    Related Words

    auditorium:

    A large room or hall where an audience can gather to watch performances.

    auditory:

    Related to the sense of hearing.

    Slang Meanings of audition

    Meaning: To try out for a specific role or part in a casual or informal setting.

    Example Sentence: He just went for a quick audition to see if they needed extras.

    Meaning: A chance to showcase talent in a less formal way.

    Example Sentence: She gave an audition at the local cafe during open mic night.