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tryout

[ trahy-out ]

noun

  1. a trial or test to ascertain fitness for some purpose.
  2. Theater. performances of a play in preparation for an official opening, often taking place away from a major theatrical center.


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Origin of tryout1

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; noun use of verb phrase try out
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WWE also held a tryouts event in London over the weekend for aspiring stars to show off their skills in front of the company.

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Earlier, he said he had failed a tryout with the L.A.

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On March 9, however, the Sparks posted a flyer on social media advertising tryouts for male practice players April 12 at El Camino College.

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Stephan was awaiting a basketball tryout to see if he could play with a team in Armenia this summer; Natalia was preparing for a gymnastics meet in Las Vegas.

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Final tryouts still haven’t happened because the fields are unavailable, but Chris Swan, a board member, said at an emergency meeting of the board, “Everybody was all in to play.â€

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