0 past simple and past participle of audition --
1 to give a short performance in order to show that you are suitable for a part in a film, play, show, etc., or to make someone do this: --
He was a student in his first year of an acting degree before he auditioned for the boy band competition.
Actual gang members from both sides auditioned on a tryout and the best ones were chosen for the project.
On years when the school is putting on a musical, there is an auditioned pit orchestra.
Of the over 800 students who auditioned, approximately 27 students were chosen for each of the eight voice parts.
He successfully auditioned again two years later, starting the three-year acting course in 1983.
She auditioned solo failing to make it on her own.
Prospective grade 8 students submitted a portfolio, auditioned and were interviewed for spots in the program.
He was picked out of 500 hopefuls who auditioned for the role.