Synonym: auditory modality, auditory sense, hearing, sense of hearing, try out, tryout. Similar words: edition, sedition, addition, rendition, condition, tradition, conditions, expedition. Meaning: [ɔː'dɪʃn] n. 1. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty 2. a test of the suitability of a performer. v. perform in order to get a role.
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(31) My audition was going really well until I screwed the last part up.
(32) The drama school audition By now you will have made a definite decision to become an actor - nomatterwhat the problems or obstacles.
(33) Donald McKayle, a skilled designer as well as a choreographer, made costumes for them and off they went to audition.
(34) Anyone wanting to make their pet a star should go along to an audition at the theatre on March 16 at noon.
(35) The business of the audition is squeezed into all this in less time than it takes to shake a leg.
(36) In one of the evening's best performances, she recounts a recent audition in a hilariously stilted delivery.
(37) From 140 applicants only seven were selected to perform at the audition finals at London's Wigmore Hall.
(38) Kylie was to audition for the role of a tomboy mechanic called Charlene Mitchell, in a new soap called Neighbours.
(39) The young man stood up, realizing that the audition was at an end.
(40) No-one can hope to have a command of all these things at a first audition.
(41) A meeting was arranged and Rourke, impressed by the tape, threw all his enthusiasm into the audition.
(42) I audition people very rarely as I have very little turnover in my company.
(43) Saint Subber expressed interest in Alvin and de Lavallade, who had danced the leads at the audition.
(44) I had the chance to audition for the transfer to London cast of Another Country which requires young actors to play seventeen-year-olds.
(45) For the first time in my life, I had no clear role to audition for.
(46) Two girls had gone for the same audition and would not speak to each other in their dressing room.
(47) Economic duty audition the some accomplishments in our country.
(48) How does auditive audition drop to do?
(49) She was a bundle of nerves before the audition.
(50) What should I wear to the audition?
(51) The actress demonstrated thespian talents at her first audition.
(52) So that means tomorrow I've got to audition for the school play.
(53) SDS 12 mont hs after operation was 51%and the audition with lip-reading 73.8%.
(54) Candidates please collect audition cloth at registration counter and return after interview.
(55) Meter audition is one of the important contents in the teaching of sight-sing and ear training. It is one of the important contents in the listening and scoring of monophy and multi-voice part music.
(56) It is suggested that the ICo is involved in vocal control and audition.
(57) Naomi Watts once attended an audition where she met fellow Aussie actor Nicole Kidman.
(58) When I was fifteen[sentencedict.com],(sentencedict.com/audition.html) I got this amazing opportunity to audition for this plum role opposite Robert De Niro and Ellen Barkin in This Boy's Life.
(59) The time out my very first audition was for a movie call Because of Winn Dixie.
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