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experience

/ɪkˈspɪə.ɹɪəns/

Meanings
  • Noun or Verb

    The act of directly observing or experiencing something.

    - "She gained valuable experience through her internship."
    - "The salesman asked for the customer's experience with the product."
  • Noun

    The total sum or accumulation of some quality or attribute.

    - "He has a wealth of experience in managing teams."
    - "The company has a long history and experience in the industry."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɪkˈspɪə.ɹɪəns/



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  2. /ɪkˈspɪɹ.i.əns/



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Antonyms

inexperience
Synonyms

undergo
Rhymes
Words rhyming with experience
encounter , experimenter , venturer
Variants
List of all variants of experience that leads to same result
experience , experiences , experienced , experiencing , life experience , long experience , near-death experience , out-of-body experience , work experience , re-experience , re-experienced , re-experiences , re-experiencing , reexperience , reexperienced , reexperiences , reexperiencing
Forms
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experiences, experienced, experiencing, experimented


Etymology
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From Old French experient, present participle of experimer 'test, try', from experimentum 'a test, trial'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'experience' is derived from the Latin word 'experiri', which means 'to test or try'.

  2. Experience is often described as the best teacher.

  3. The longest experience on record is held by a tortoise named Adwaita, who lived for 357 years.


Related Concepts
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  1. knowledge: Experience is closely related to knowledge, as it often provides the foundation for it.

  2. learning: Experience is also closely related to learning, as it often involves gaining new skills or understanding.


Quotes
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  1. Human "experience" is the ultimate source and justification for all knowledge. "Experience" itself has accumulated in human memory and culture, gradually producing the methods of intelligence called "reason" and "science."

    - John Shook,{it}Free Inquiry{/it},April/May 2008
  2. Almost as charismatic as the ivory-bill, the California condor passed through a near-death "experience" and is today regaining a tentative foothold in parts of its erstwhile range.

    - John Terborgh,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},26 Apr. 2007
  3. Many of his students have plenty of life "experience" but … never mastered the academic stuff at school.

    - Daryl Crimp,{it}New Zealand Geographic{/it},March/April 2007
  4. In the energetic, speculative, socially mobile urban society of the early 18th century, maternal impression, the idea that a child's appearance was directed by the mother's "experiences", found advocates among London physicians as easily as it did among myth-fed country fold.

    - Miranda Seymour,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},17 June 2007
  5. Literary London was not merely a great gathering of "experiences" for [Samuel] Johnson, but a veritable public stew of good words.

    - Andrew O'Hagan,{it}New York Review{/it},27 Apr. 2006

Culture
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Experience is a crucial concept in literature, art, and philosophy. In literature, it is often used to convey character development and growth. In art, it can refer to the process of creating a work or the emotional response it evokes. In philosophy, it is a fundamental concept related to knowledge and learning.

How to Memorize "experience"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the meaning of experience, visualize yourself directly observing or going through an experience.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'experience' with words like 'observation', 'learning', and 'growth'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Experience is the name we give to our memories'.


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