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auditionee

[aw-dish-uh-nee]

noun

  1. a person who competes or takes part in an audition.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of auditionee1

audition (v.) + -ee
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Example Sentences

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I’m bound to cross paths with at least one fateful auditionee lured in by that billboard.

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On another occasion he told an auditionee she looked like an overweight "shopgirl".

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He doesn’t necessarily enjoy criticizing his old team, but like Simon Cowell appraising a vocally challenged auditionee, he says what he thinks must be said.

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One auditionee spoke of being questioned by him about her sex life and her willingness to perform sexual acts.

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“The only role they gonna let us do is a slave, a butler or some street hood,” a fellow auditionee tells Townsend’s character.

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