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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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Isaacson is a so-called super-responder to GLP-1s, and his experience sheds light on how these groundbreaking drugs work differently in different people.

From MarketWatch • May 18, 2026

This editorial is hard to read, but unless we want to experience similar terror-driven antisemitic outrages in the future, the truth must be told and retold to and by people of good will.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026

Coming from a "Big Tech" role, Brittin has no prior editorial or programme-making experience, but his job now is to make the BBC fit for the future.

From BBC • May 18, 2026

Matt Brittin, 57, who has no broadcasting or journalism experience, starts the job against a background of drastic shifts in the media landscape.

From Barron's • May 18, 2026

I know from experience that it smells way better than that nasty institutional soap.

From "Popcorn" by Rob Harrell




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