Associations to the word «Audition»
Noun
- Idol
- Casting
- Contestant
- Cappella
- Talent
- Glee
- Drummer
- Applicant
- Motown
- Role
- Finalist
- Decca
- Choir
- Rehearsal
- Vocalist
- Bassist
- Ensemble
- Singing
- Guitarist
- Trainee
- Rendition
- Superstar
- Troupe
- Housemate
- Dancer
- Musical
- Singer
- Producer
- Keyboardist
- Gig
- Hollywood
- Judge
- Cast
- Acting
- Vegas
- Audition
- Cebu
- Soloist
- Ballet
- Actress
- Beatles
- Actor
- Sang
- Opera
- Commercial
- Choreographer
- Cartwright
- Filming
- Abs
- Sitcom
- Sing
- Walsh
- Announcer
- Soap
- Show
- Performer
- Chorus
- Advertisement
- Appearing
- Buffy
- Replacement
- Demo
- Band
- Neighbour
- Jessie
- Velvet
- Sm
- Script
- Lennon
- Angeles
- Orchestra
Adjective
Wiktionary
AUDITION, noun. (countable) A performance, by an aspiring performer, to demonstrate suitability or talent
AUDITION, noun. (uncountable) The sense of hearing
AUDITION, verb. (transitive) To evaluate one or more performers in through an audition.
AUDITION, verb. (intransitive) To take part in such a performance.
Dictionary definition
AUDITION, noun. The ability to hear; the auditory faculty; "his hearing was impaired".
AUDITION, noun. A test of the suitability of a performer.
AUDITION, verb. Perform in order to get a role; "She auditioned for a role on Broadway".
Wise words
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