experience

[ɪkˈspɪəriəns]

experience Definition

  • 1practical contact with and observation of facts or events
  • 2an event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone

Using experience: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "experience" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have years of experience working in this field.

  • Example

    The trip was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

  • Example

    She gained valuable experience from her internship.

  • Example

    He has no experience with public speaking.

experience Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using experience

  • you learn more from doing things and having experiences than you do from reading about them or hearing about them from others

    Example

    I used to think I could never learn how to swim, but then I tried it and found out that experience is the best teacher.

  • an experience that is very special and memorable, often because it is a unique opportunity that may not come again

    Example

    Going on a safari in Africa was an experience of a lifetime.

  • an experience that is unpleasant or negative in some way

    Example

    I had a bad experience at that restaurant and don't want to go back.

Phrases with experience

  • an experience that teaches you something new or gives you a better understanding of something

    Example

    The study abroad program was a great learning experience for me.

  • near-death experience

    an unusual experience that some people report having when they are close to dying, such as seeing a bright light or having an out-of-body experience

    Example

    After the accident, she reported having a near-death experience.

  • the knowledge and skills that you gain through doing a job or working in a particular field

    Example

    Employers often look for candidates with relevant work experience.

Origins of experience

from Latin 'experientia', meaning 'knowledge gained by repeated trials'

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Summary: experience in Brief

The term 'experience' [ɪkˈspɪəriəns] refers to practical contact with and observation of facts or events, and events that leave an impression on someone. It spans contexts from work to travel, exemplified by 'I have years of experience working in this field.' 'Experience' extends into phrases like 'learning experience,' and idioms like 'experience is the best teacher,' denoting the value of hands-on learning, and 'experience of a lifetime,' implying a unique and memorable opportunity.

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