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All experience synonyms

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verb experience

  • feel β€” to perceive or examine by touch.
  • go through β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • live through β€” experience or endure
  • suffer β€” to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
  • undergo β€” to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • come across β€” If you come across something or someone, you find them or meet them by chance.
  • face β€” the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.

noun experience

  • knowledge β€” acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
  • involvement β€” to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
  • skill β€” the ability, coming from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well: Carpentry was one of his many skills.
  • practise β€” habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
  • practice β€” habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
  • understanding β€” mental process of a person who comprehends; comprehension; personal interpretation: My understanding of the word does not agree with yours.
  • familiarity β€” thorough knowledge or mastery of a thing, subject, etc.
  • know-how β€” the fact or state of knowing; knowledge.
  • capability β€” If you have the capability or the capabilities to do something, you have the ability or the qualities that are necessary to do it.
  • proficiency β€” the state of being proficient; skill; expertness: proficiency in music.
  • action β€” Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
  • background β€” Your background is the kind of family you come from and the kind of education you have had. It can also refer to such things as your social and racial origins, your financial status, or the type of work experience that you have.
  • contact β€” Contact involves meeting or communicating with someone, especially regularly.
  • maturity β€” the state of being mature; ripeness: The fruit will reach maturity in a few days.
  • participation β€” an act or instance of participating.
  • patience β€” a female given name.
  • reality β€” the state or quality of being real.
  • sense β€” any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
  • struggle β€” to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
  • training β€” Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • wisdom β€” the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
  • acquaintance β€” An acquaintance is someone who you have met and know slightly, but not well.
  • actuality β€” Actuality is the state of really existing rather than being imagined.
  • caution β€” Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger.
  • combat β€” Combat is fighting that takes place in a war.
  • doing β€” action; performance; execution: Your misfortune is not of my doing.
  • empiricism β€” The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science, it developed in the 17th and 18th centuries, expounded in particular by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume.
  • evidence β€” The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
  • existence β€” The fact or state of living or having objective reality.
  • intimacy β€” the state of being intimate.
  • inwardness β€” the state of being inward or internal: the inwardness of the body's organs.
  • judgment β€” an act or instance of judging.
  • observation β€” an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
  • perspicacity β€” keenness of mental perception and understanding; discernment; penetration.
  • practicality β€” of or relating to practice or action: practical mathematics.
  • proof β€” evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
  • savoir-faire β€” knowledge of just what to do in any situation; tact.
  • seasoning β€” one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
  • sophistication β€” sophisticated character, ideas, tastes, or ways as the result of education, worldly experience, etc.: the sophistication of the wealthy.
  • strife β€” vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife.
  • trial β€” German Der Prozess. a novel (1925) by Franz Kafka.
  • worldliness β€” of or relating to this world as contrasted with heaven, spiritual life, etc.; earthly; mundane.
  • occurrence β€” the action, fact, or instance of occurring.
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