Experience meaning in English

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Definition

to experience life (in a big American city): to know what it is like to live (in a big American city) idiom
to experience: to live through an event and know what it feels like verb
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an experience: something that happens to you noun

Examples

  • "Bruno : Betty had taken me to a restaurant where dishes were served in total darkness, where diners abandoned their vision and used only their other senses to experience the food they were eating."
  • "Royal Rehab® is the world's most unique rehabilitation center, with over 5000 years of experience turning kingly cruelties into tiny transgressions!"
  • "Mrs. Brady offers full board and lodgings, so all students can experience life with a real host family."
  • "Furthermore, I believe my previous experience at Cosmic Cosmetics will prove invaluable at Delavigne."
  • "Experience 1975-present Managing Director McCarthy Corp."
  • "Your chief has gone through a terrible experience."
  • "We wanted to give our customers a truly positive experience"
  • "Who's to say that in ten years' time, we won't be experiencing another ice age?"
  • "This letter is in regards to a poor vending experience at Saint Andre's."
  • "The candidate we have chosen for the post has a great deal of experience, comes with excellent references, and can start work at 9AM every day."
  • "It's clear that you have mastered the ins and outs of the British pub, so I don't think you'll experience any cultural problems. I was amazed when you stood on the table and sang Abba songs with members of a women's rugby team. While this kind of behaviour may not be acceptable in front of your client, I'm sure you'll go down well with English girls!"
  • "While the print media has indeed been critical of your company recently, we propose focusing on Delavigne's Internet presence to shift the narrative from tabloid gossip to the high quality profiles and experience of your staff."
  • "Things we DO take into account: Employment history and experience (including references), performance, academic record, competences (knowledge, skill, and abilities), suitability for the job in question."
  • "Philip : Well Edward, this lunch has certainly been an experience."
  • "Mrs. Brady has over 30 years' experience teaching English and has a TCFL (Teaching Cornish as a Foreign Language) diploma."
  • "Plus, I have experience waxing surfboards and lighting campfires."
  • "I have ten years' experience in the customer service field, as well as management experience in a local telemarketing firm. The challenging environments in which I've worked have taught me to think on my feet, communicate clearly and always remain polite and professional while dealing with callers."
  • "Donna : And do you still think about this experience?"
  • "With a lovely head like yours, I mean with your unique skills and experience, you could be earning a seven-figure salary!"

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