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experiences

/ɪkˈspɪə.ɹɪən.sɪz/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person's encounters or observations in a particular situation.

    - "Her experiences in traveling around the world broadened her horizons."
    - "He shared his experiences of working in a high-pressure environment."
  • noun

    A particular occurrence or event.

    - "The team's experiences in the playoffs were crucial to their success."
    - "The experiment's experiences showed unexpected results."

Antonyms

inexperience
Synonyms

undergo
Rhymes
Words rhyming with experiences
appliances , chains , plains , gains , rains
Variants
List of all variants of experiences that leads to same result
experience , experiences , experienced , experiencing , re-experience , re-experienced , re-experiences , re-experiencing , reexperience , reexperienced , reexperiences , reexperiencing
Etymology
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From Old French 'experience', from the Latin 'experientia' meaning 'undergoing, trial'.


Trivia
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  1. Experience is often considered a crucial factor in personal growth and development.

  2. The term 'experience' can also be used as a verb, meaning 'to undergo or go through'.

  3. The English word 'experience' comes from the Latin word 'experientia', which means 'undergoing a trial or test'.

  4. Some researchers believe that experiences are the primary way that humans learn and acquire knowledge.

  5. The word 'experience' is related to the word 'perience', which means 'to feel or undergo'.

  6. In psychology, the term 'experience sampling method' is used to study people's experiences in real-time.


Related Concepts
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  1. learning: Experiences are often seen as a form of learning. Through experiences, individuals can gain new knowledge, skills, and insights.

  2. memories: Experiences often become memories, which can be recalled and shared with others.


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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Experiences have been a significant theme in literature, art, and music. They can serve as sources of inspiration, lessons, and growth. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', the character Jay Gatsby's pursuit of experiences ultimately leads to his downfall.

How to Memorize "experiences"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine yourself in the situation you're trying to remember. Visualize the people, the setting, and the events. For example, to remember your experience at a conference, visualize the conference center, the presentations, and the speakers.

  2. associate

    - Create associations between experiences and something else. For example, to remember a friend's birthday, associate it with a specific song or smell.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use mnemonic devices to help remember experiences. For example, to remember a series of steps, create a story or acronym that represents each step.


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