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Learn to pronounce try·out

/ˈtrīout/
noun
a test of the potential of someone or something, especially in the context of entertainment or sports.
"she would be too distraught to compete in cheerleader tryouts"

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Jun 1, 2024 · noun. try·​out ˈtrī-ˌau̇t. Synonyms of tryout. : an experimental performance or demonstration: such as. a.
8 days ago · a competition for a position on a team or a part in a play: Tryouts for the team will be held next week.
/ˈtraɪaʊt/ · noun. a test of the suitability of a performer. synonyms: audition. see moresee less. types: screen test. a filmed audition of an actor or actress.
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1. an opportunity to prove, or a test to determine, fitness for a place on an athletic team, a role in a play, etc.
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noun · a trial or test to ascertain fitness for some purpose. · Theater. performances of a play in preparation for an official opening, often taking place away ...
US : a test of someone's ability to do something that is used to see if he or she should join a team, perform in a play, etc.
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whenintr, usually foll by for (of an athlete, actor, etc) to undergo a test or to submit (an athlete, actor, etc) to a test to determine suitability for a ...
​an act of testing how good or effective somebody/something is before deciding whether to use them/it in the future. The play had a tryout in Oxford before ...
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An opportunity to prove, or a test to determine, fitness for a place on an athletic team, a role in a play, etc.
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American English 1 a time when people who want to be in a sports team, activity etc are tested, so that the best can be chosen baseball tryouts2 a period of ...
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