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experience

[ik-speer-ee-uhns] / ɪkˈspɪər i əns /




Usage

What is another way to say experience?

The verb experience implies being affected by what one meets with: to experience a change of heart, bitter disappointment. Undergo usually refers to the bearing or enduring of something hard, difficult, disagreeable, or dangerous: to undergo severe hardships, an operation.


Example Sentences

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These grandmothers have loads of experience, and some wisdom to go with it, but they do not lurk in the background waiting for their cue to dispense it.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2026

A generation of experience informs regional groups that an attack on the U.S. will only invite an overwhelming American reaction, and so it seems they have been mostly disinterested in poking the bear.

From Slate • Apr. 21, 2026

They are asked to rate, physical appearance, satisfaction, value for money and overall experience.

From BBC • Apr. 21, 2026

The more salient point is that he has broader experience in financial markets and government than any recent Fed Chairs.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026

“I thought . . . I thought it would be . . . a new experience to work in a large department store such as this.”

From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu




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