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auditioner

British  
/ ɔːˈdɪʃənə /

noun

  1. a person who attends an audition

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Lu groused to another auditioner, “Can you imagine being a swing for this show? That would suuuuck. I would never do that.”

From Washington Post • Aug. 8, 2018

More important, for an audience of potential voters, is discerning whether an auditioner has communicative competence: knows how to adapt style to setting, whether a lectern at Hofstra or the Oval Office.

From Time • Sep. 28, 2016

One auditioner, 22-year-old Matt Weinstein, flipped over a music stand pretending it was a chess board - a passion of Shkreli's - to prove his versatility.

From Reuters • Jun. 11, 2016

One auditioner was so proficient at Microsoft Access that she showed her prospective bosses how to improve their system.

From New York Times • Sep. 23, 2011

"I'm a lousy auditioner — at least, I thought I was," grinned Lucie.

From 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s by Millard, Max