Antonyms for auditioning


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : aw-dish-uh n
Phonetic Transcription : ɔˈdɪʃ ən


Definition of auditioning

Origin :
  • 1590s, "power of hearing," from Middle French audicion "hearing (in a court of law)," from Latin auditionem (nominative auditio) "a hearing, listening to," noun of action from past participle stem of audire "hear" (see audience). Meaning "trial for a performer" first recorded 1881.
  • As in broadcasting : noun informing via electronic media
  • As in try on/try out : verb evaluate, test
  • As in try on : verb evaluate
Example sentences :
  • That a married woman be immediately appointed to the auditioning panel.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee » by Ronald Macmillan Algie
  • They will not be able to hear with every auditioning officer all episodes of features or all single recordings of songs.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee » by Ronald Macmillan Algie
  • Doubtful cases brought up by auditioning officers will be heard by them as well as by other senior officers.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee » by Ronald Macmillan Algie
  • All auditioning officers will be fully alert to their responsibility.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee » by Ronald Macmillan Algie
  • A married woman might well be included on the auditioning panel.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents » by Oswald Chettle Mazengarb et al.
  • (ii) That a married woman be immediately appointed to the auditioning panel.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents » by Oswald Chettle Mazengarb et al.

Synonyms for auditioning

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