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audition


Meanings
  • Noun

    An opportunity to test or demonstrate one's abilities, skills, or qualities, typically as a candidate for employment or for a role in a performance.

    - "She got an audition for the lead role in the new play."
    - "He went to several auditions before getting the job."
    - "The band held auditions to find a new drummer."
  • Noun

    The act of listening to someone or something, especially as a means of assessment.

    - "The judge listened to both sides before making a decision."
    - "She enjoyed the audition of the new symphony."
    - "He asked for an audition of the choir's latest piece."

Synonyms

casting , tryout
Rhymes
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admission , assembly , mission , vision
Variants
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audition , auditions , auditioned , auditioning
Etymology
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From Old French 'audicion' or 'audicioun' meaning 'hearing, listening'; from 'audire' meaning 'to hear'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'audition' comes from the Latin word 'audire', which means 'to hear'.

  2. The first recorded use of the word 'audition' in English was in the late 15th century.

  3. Auditions for the lead role in Shakespeare's plays were often held in the streets, with the actors performing for the crowds and the playwright observing from a distance.


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  1. Performance: An audition is often a type of performance, where individuals showcase their abilities and skills to an audience or panel of judges.

  2. Interview: An audition can also be considered a type of interview, where individuals are asked questions and evaluated based on their responses.


Culture
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In Western culture, auditions are a common part of the process for hiring actors, singers, musicians, and dancers for film, television, theatre, and other performing arts. Auditions can also be used in various other contexts, such as for academic scholarships, sports teams, or job interviews.

How to Memorize "audition"

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