audition - a short performance to show the talents of someone, such as an actor or musician, who is being considered for a role in a play, position in an orchestra, etc. , audible - heard or able to be heard, auditorium - a large room or building where people gather to watch a performance, hear a speech, etc. , audio - of or relating to the sound that is heard on a recording or broadcast, audience - a group of people who gather together to listen to something, such as a concert, or watch something, such as a movie or play; the people who attend a performance, audiology - a branch of science dealing with hearing; specifically therapy of individuals having impaired hearing, symphony - a long piece of music that is usually in four large, separate sections and that is performed by an orchestra, cacophony - unpleasant loud sounds , homophone - a word that is pronounced like another word but is different in meaning, origin, or spelling, phonetic - representing each speech sound with a single symbol , microphone - a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices or to make them sound louder , phonograph - an instrument for reproducing sounds by means of the vibration of a needle following a spiral groove on a revolving disc , phonics - a method of teaching beginners to read and pronounce words by learning the phonetic value of letters, letter groups, and especially syllables, evident - plain or clear to the sight or understanding , provide - to make available; to yield or supply, improvise - to speak or perform without preparation; to make or create something by using whatever is available, vista - a large and beautiful view of an area of land or water, video - the moving images that are seen in a recording or broadcast, revise - to alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or update, visible - that can be seen by the eye,

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