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more experienced
adjective as in knowledgeable, knowing
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“She could not have two more experienced guides to take her around the premises,” said Mr Robinson.
But until then, Holder will be the judge—a little more experienced, and perhaps a little wiser.
Whereas George Romney was willing to think openly in public, the more experienced Dick Nixon viewed the press as a necessary evil.
He laughs at that, as now his more experienced ear hears the sticky prints of influences like The Zombies and ?
If there's a charge to Tripoli, there are more experienced hands who could lead the way.
Of course he did better, for he was far more experienced than I in British railway affairs, and this was only his modesty.
The more experienced he becomes, the more he advises letting them alone or using gentle measures.
Duffham, more experienced than I, saw that he had been taking quite enough wine.
I wished that we had had Indians with us, or more experienced woodmen, who might have perceived traces which we failed to observe.
All the more experienced warriors were now sent to the front, to face the first shock of the coming attack.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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