tryout

IPA: trˈaɪaʊt

noun

  • A test of the suitability or effectiveness of a person or thing, especially an audition for a performer or athlete, or the advance staging of a play at a small theatre.

try out

IPA: trˈaɪˈaʊt

verb

  • (transitive) To test (something) to see how it works or whether it is suitable.
  • (intransitive) To undergo a test before being selected; to audition.

try-out

IPA: trˈaɪˈaʊt

noun

  • Alternative form of tryout [A test of the suitability or effectiveness of a person or thing, especially an audition for a performer or athlete, or the advance staging of a play at a small theatre.]
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Examples of "try-out" in Sentences

  • The first episode featured try-out fights for fighters vying for a spot on the show.
  • After the preliminary try-out, Dick chose Paula for his partner, and challenged the world,
  • The study included 554 people with GERD who had already responded well to Nexium in a three-month try-out period prior to their entry into the study.
  • I imagine there are workshops there other than the famous Ojeda family that may be a little more affordable for a first time try-out of the genre? bournemouth

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