tryout (Meaning)

Wordnet

tryout (n)

trying something to find out about it

a test of the suitability of a performer

Webster

tryout (n.)

A test by which the fitness of a player or contestant to remain in a certain class is determined.

tryout Sentence Examples

  1. The aspiring actors gathered for the tryout, eager to showcase their talent.
  2. John practiced relentlessly for the basketball tryout, hoping to impress the coaches.
  3. The team held open tryouts in search of new players to strengthen their roster.
  4. The tryout process was grueling, testing the participants' physical and mental abilities.
  5. Despite failing the tryout, Mary remained optimistic, vowing to improve her skills.
  6. The coaches observed the tryouts carefully, evaluating each candidate's strengths and weaknesses.
  7. The singer prepared diligently for the tryout, hoping to secure a spot in the choir.
  8. The dance tryout was a whirlwind of intricate steps and dynamic routines.
  9. The tryout served as an opportunity for the coaches to assess the potential of the young athletes.
  10. After a series of challenging tryouts, the finalist was finally selected.

FAQs About the word tryout

trying something to find out about it, a test of the suitability of a performerA test by which the fitness of a player or contestant to remain in a certain clas

rehearsal, practise, workout, exercise, practice, shakedown, dry run, crucible, trial and error, experiment

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The aspiring actors gathered for the tryout, eager to showcase their talent.

John practiced relentlessly for the basketball tryout, hoping to impress the coaches.

The team held open tryouts in search of new players to strengthen their roster.

The tryout process was grueling, testing the participants' physical and mental abilities.