Auditioning

/ɔːˈdɪʃənɪŋ/ verb

Performing a sample of your skills or talent so others can judge whether to hire you, cast you, or accept you into a program.

From Latin 'audire' (to hear) via Old French. The suffix '-tion' creates the noun 'audition,' then '-ing' makes it a verb. Originally it simply meant 'the act of hearing,' but by the 1800s it specialized to mean a trial performance.

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