The base word is aud (latin origin)
The base word is aud (latin origin)
No, the word audition is not an adverb.The word audition is a verb and a noun.
"I am going to audition for the role of Maria in West Side Story." "I have an audition at 5:00" The word "audition" can be used as a verb and a noun.
to give up or forfit quit === === deafness, or rejection
I will audition for the school play tomorrow
The homophone for "audition" is "audition." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning, origin, or spelling. In this case, "audition" does not have a homophone with a different spelling or pronunciation.
Yes, the word audition is a noun (audition, auditions) and a verb (audition, auditions, auditioning, auditioned). Examples:Noun: I have an audition at four o'clock that I can't afford to miss.Verb: I will audition for the part of a sponge in a spray cleaner commercial.
Audition, auditory, Auditorium.
Audition, auditory, Auditorium, and audit
Audio, audible/inaudible, auditif/auditive, auditoire, audition, auditorium.
The word closest to this is interview, an audition or dialogue.
audience, hearing, trial