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1Audition — For other uses, see Audition (disambiguation). A singer performing a live audition in front of judges on TV for Fox’s American Idol …
2Audition (film) — Audition Directed by Takashi Miike Produced by Satoshi Fukushima …
3Audition (2007 short film) — Infobox Film name = Audition image size = caption = Official Poster director = Sam Holdren producer = Lauren Kuznick writer = Joseph W. Ng Sam Holdren starring = Todd A. Waters Natasha Lee Martin Mark Kochanowicz Lewis Korff Dylan Clements Scott… …
4audition — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ballet, singing ▪ band ▪ TV VERB + AUDITION ▪ do, get …
5audition — au|di|tion1 [o:ˈdıʃən US o: ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: auditio hearing , from audire; AUDIO] a short performance by an actor, singer etc that someone watches to judge if they are good enough to act in a play, sing in a concert etc… …
6audition — I UK [ɔːˈdɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ɔˈdɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms audition : singular audition plural auditions * a short performance in which you sing, dance, or act so that someone can decide if you are good enough to perform in a particular play …
7audition — 1 noun (C) a short performance by an actor, singer etc that someone judges to decide if they are good enough to act in a play, sing in a concert etc: He failed the audition for the part of the prince. 2 verb (I, T) to perform in an audition or… …
8audition — I n. 1) to give smb. an audition 2) to hold auditions II v. 1)(D; intr., tr.) to audition for (he auditioned for the role of the butler; they auditioned her for a part in the school play) 2) (E) she auditioned to play Juliet * * * [ɔː dɪʃ(ə)n]… …
9audition — au|di|tion1 [ ɔ dıʃn ] noun count * a short performance in which you sing, dance, or act so that someone can decide if you are good enough to perform in a particular play, concert, etc. audition au|di|tion 2 [ ɔ dıʃn ] verb 1. ) intransitive to… …
10audition — auditioner, n. /aw dish euhn/, n. 1. a trial hearing given to a singer, actor, or other performer to test suitability for employment, professional training or competition, etc. 2. a reading or other simplified rendering of a theatrical work,… …