Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspɪriəns/
noun a particular instance of personally encountering or undergoing something
A1 I have a lot of experience working with children.
A2 She gained valuable experience during her internship.
B1 The job requires at least two years of relevant experience.
B2 His experience in project management made him the ideal candidate for the position.
C1 Her extensive experience in the field set her apart from other applicants.
C2 The company values employees with diverse experiences and backgrounds.
verb to have practical contact with and observation of facts or events
A1 I experience new things every day.
A2 She experiences different cultures when she travels.
B1 Students will experience a variety of teaching methods in this course.
B2 After living abroad for a year, he has experienced significant personal growth.
C1 The CEO has experienced many challenges in leading the company.
C2 Having worked in the industry for over 20 years, she has experienced all aspects of business management.
formal Her extensive experience in the field made her the perfect candidate for the job.
informal I had a great experience at the concert last night, the band was amazing!
slang I'm totally down to experience that new restaurant everyone's been talking about.
figurative Traveling to new places allows you to experience different cultures and broaden your horizons.
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