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audition
au·di·tion A0518000 (ô-dĭsh′ən)n.1. A trial performance, as by an actor, dancer, or musician, to demonstrate suitability or skill.2. The sense or power of hearing.3. The act of hearing.v. au·di·tioned, au·di·tion·ing, au·di·tions v.intr. To take part in a trial performance: auditioned for the role and got it.v.tr. To evaluate (a person) in a trial performance. [Latin audītiō, audītiōn-, from audītus, past participle of audīre, to hear; see au- in Indo-European roots.]audition (ɔːˈdɪʃən) n1. a test at which a performer or musician is asked to demonstrate his ability for a particular role, etc2. (Physiology) the act, sense, or power of hearingvbto judge by means of or be tested in an audition[C16: from Latin audītiō a hearing, from audīre to hear]au•di•tion (ɔˈdɪʃ ən) n. 1. a trial hearing or viewing of a performer, group, act, etc., as for casting or employment. 2. a reading or other simplified rendering of a theatrical work. 3. the act, sense, or power of hearing. 4. something that is heard. v.t. 5. to hear or view in an audition. v.i. 6. to compete in an audition. [1590–1600; (< Middle French) < Latin audītiō hearing] au•di′tion•er, n. audition Past participle: auditioned Gerund: auditioning
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audition | audition |
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I audition | you audition | he/she/it auditions | we audition | you audition | they audition |
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I auditioned | you auditioned | he/she/it auditioned | we auditioned | you auditioned | they auditioned |
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I am auditioning | you are auditioning | he/she/it is auditioning | we are auditioning | you are auditioning | they are auditioning |
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I have auditioned | you have auditioned | he/she/it has auditioned | we have auditioned | you have auditioned | they have auditioned |
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I was auditioning | you were auditioning | he/she/it was auditioning | we were auditioning | you were auditioning | they were auditioning |
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I had auditioned | you had auditioned | he/she/it had auditioned | we had auditioned | you had auditioned | they had auditioned |
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I will audition | you will audition | he/she/it will audition | we will audition | you will audition | they will audition |
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I will have auditioned | you will have auditioned | he/she/it will have auditioned | we will have auditioned | you will have auditioned | they will have auditioned |
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I will be auditioning | you will be auditioning | he/she/it will be auditioning | we will be auditioning | you will be auditioning | they will be auditioning |
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I have been auditioning | you have been auditioning | he/she/it has been auditioning | we have been auditioning | you have been auditioning | they have been auditioning |
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I will have been auditioning | you will have been auditioning | he/she/it will have been auditioning | we will have been auditioning | you will have been auditioning | they will have been auditioning |
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I had been auditioning | you had been auditioning | he/she/it had been auditioning | we had been auditioning | you had been auditioning | they had been auditioning |
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I would audition | you would audition | he/she/it would audition | we would audition | you would audition | they would audition |
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I would have auditioned | you would have auditioned | he/she/it would have auditioned | we would have auditioned | you would have auditioned | they would have auditioned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | audition - the ability to hear; the auditory faculty; "his hearing was impaired"auditory modality, auditory sense, sense of hearing, hearingauditory system - the sensory system for hearingsense modality, sensory system, modality - a particular senseexteroception - sensitivity to stimuli originating outside of the bodyear - good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch"absolute pitch, perfect pitch - the ability to identify the pitch of a tone | | 2. | audition - a test of the suitability of a performertryouttrial, run, test - the act of testing something; "in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately"; "he called each flip of the coin a new trial"screen test - a filmed audition of an actor or actress | Verb | 1. | audition - perform in order to get a role; "She auditioned for a role on Broadway"try outperforming arts - arts or skills that require public performanceperform - give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"read - audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role; "He is auditioning for `Julius Caesar' at Stratford this year" |
auditionnoun test, screen test They gave him the role after hearing him perform just once in audition.auditionnoun1. The sense by which sound is perceived:ear, hearing.2. A chance to be heard:audience, hearing.Translationsaudition (oːˈdiʃən) noun a trial performance for an actor, singer, musician etc. She had an audition for a part in the television play. 試演 试演IdiomsSeeaudition foraudition
audition Physiology the act, sense, or power of hearing audition[ȯ′dish·ən] (physiology) Ability to hear. audition
audition [aw-dish´un] hearing.chromatic audition chromesthesia.hear·ing (hēr'ing), The ability to perceive sound; the sensation of sound as opposed to vibration. Synonym(s): auditionaudition (ô-dĭsh′ən)n.1. A trial performance, as by an actor, dancer, or musician, to demonstrate suitability or skill.2. The sense or power of hearing.3. The act of hearing.v. audi·tioned, audi·tioning, audi·tions v.intr. To take part in a trial performance: auditioned for the role and got it.v.tr. To evaluate (a person) in a trial performance.hear·ing (hēr'ing) The ability to perceive sound; the sensation of sound as opposed to vibration. Synonym(s): audition. Patient discussion about auditionQ. I would like to hear from you. I'm searching help for my son, who is suffering from Autism. I was wondering if any of the parents of children with Autism have noticed any changes when they change their children eating habits. If so, have you noticed any significance in the improvement of your child's behavior? I would like to hear from you.A. I have a sweet little daughter who has autism. When I diagnosed her with autism, I put her on diet and trust me that I have noticed a significant change. I suggest you to give her home brand of safe food that will help more. Q. How do I make him listen? Hi, My kid is so irrespective and just we have diagnosed him with ADHD. He is just seven years old and makes fun of his friends. It seems that they do not like him. Also if he does not like anyone, he seems to be uncontrollable. He never listens to me. How do I make him listen? I am getting stressed due to this.A. Yes he needs control, but within your parameters. For instance you offer two of meal choices, ask him which one he would like. Both are nutritious and within your financial and time budget,(By the way a very nutitious varied diet is good avoiding junk food, artificial ingredients etc). Use the same principal with other things. He needs a structured environment, a regular routine and he needs to know what to expect. Its a good thing to have a family conference on a daily basis, if needed one in the morning to dicuss the days agenda and one at night to dicuss concerns and the ne next day. these need only be a few minutes. If the plans change he needs to know why. This involves alot of talking and input on your part. He also needs to learn cause and affect, or what his choice of what to do, or not to do; will effect what the out come will be. Whenever a request is made, the reason for it must be given in a calm manner. Always praise positive behavior, not that silly "good job", Q. what is this immediate hearing loss???? I woke up yesterday and didnt hear anything, only very high tones in my left ear. I also feel nausious and dizzy. please tell me someone has experienced it and it goes away in a few days!!! I'm very scared to loose my hearing forever, it's been 24 hours that I'm almost deaf. thank youA. Acute hearing loss can be caused due to an infection of the middle ear or internal ear that can cause dizziness nausea fever and vomiting as well. You should see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. More discussions about auditionLegalSeehearingAudition
AuditionThe process by which a person or company decides to purchase advertisements for a radio or television program. An audition involves listening to or watching the program (or an early version of it) and weighing its target demographics and other variables against the product the company is trying to sell.audition
Synonyms for auditionnoun testSynonymsSynonyms for auditionnoun the sense by which sound is perceivedSynonymsnoun a chance to be heardSynonymsSynonyms for auditionnoun the ability to hearSynonyms- auditory modality
- auditory sense
- sense of hearing
- hearing
Related Words- auditory system
- sense modality
- sensory system
- modality
- exteroception
- ear
- absolute pitch
- perfect pitch
noun a test of the suitability of a performerSynonymsRelated Wordsverb perform in order to get a roleSynonymsRelated Words- performing arts
- perform
- read
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