What can I say instead of experience?
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- What can I say instead of experience?
- How do you use verb experience?
- What does it mean when you experience something?
- How do you say experienced something?
- What's another way to say gained experience?
- What is the adjective for experience?
- What is the past tense of experience?
- How do you say you have experience in something?
- What is the verb of experience?
- Is experience gained?
What can I say instead of experience?
Synonyms & Antonyms of experience
- chops,
- expertise,
- know-how,
- moxie,
- proficiency,
- savvy,
- skills.
How do you use verb experience?
- Everyone experiences these problems at some time in their lives.
- The country experienced a foreign currency shortage for several months.
- He hadn't directly experienced the fighting in the city.
- I have personally experienced poverty and faced problems in pursuing higher studies.
What does it mean when you experience something?
the process or fact of personally observing, encountering, or undergoing something: business experience. the observing, encountering, or undergoing of things generally as they occur in the course of time: to learn from experience; the range of human experience.
How do you say experienced something?
Synonyms
- experience. verb. if you experience a problem or a situation, you have that problem or are in that situation.
- undergo. verb. to experience something, especially something that is unpleasant but necessary.
- encounter. verb. ...
- receive. verb. ...
- endure. verb. ...
- know. verb. ...
- have. verb. ...
- taste. verb.
What's another way to say gained experience?
What is another word for experience gained?
lesson learnedUS | lesson |
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real-life lesson | wake-up call |
acquired knowledge | information obtained |
insight gained | knowledge acquired |
knowledge gained | lesson drawn |
What is the adjective for experience?
Adjectives often applied to "experience": broad, wide, good, bad, great, amazing, horrible, terrible, pleasant, unpleasant, educational, financial, military, commercial, academic, political, industrial, sexual, romantic, religious, mystical, spiritual, psychedelic, scientific, human, magical, intense, deep, humbling, ...
What is the past tense of experience?
experienced experience Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | experiences |
present participle | experiencing |
past tense | experienced |
past participle | experienced |
How do you say you have experience in something?
You could say, 'My skills include…', 'I am experienced at or with…', 'I have completed a course in…', 'I am qualified at…', 'My skills include the following…'. Try using alternative and more specific verbs.
What is the verb of experience?
verb. experienced; experiencing. Definition of experience (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to have experience of : undergo experienced severe hardships as a child.
Is experience gained?
2 Answers. Experience meaning knowledge or skill from doing something is used as an uncountable noun and goes with gain.