experience
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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Woods will be the most experienced of the group.
From Los Angeles Times
It added she had an abdominoplasty, also known as a tummy tuck, and liposuction on 7 March 2022, before she experienced "sudden loss of consciousness".
From BBC
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said Turner would bring "exceptional diplomatic experience and deep understanding" to the role.
From BBC
A good part of it is that none of them speak to me or my experience.
"The reports outline a very traumatic situation for those involved and nobody should ever have to experience fear or harassment for doing their job."
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.