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How to Use "Experience" with Example Sentences
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experience
(n):
the knowledge or skill gained through doing things; things that have happened to someone; an event or activity
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Used with adjectives:
"
They were impressed by his
considerable
experience
in the field.
"
(considerable, extensive, vast)
"
He has
little
experience
using this program.
"
(little, limited, no)
"
She gained
good
experience
through an internship.
"
(good, valuable, important)
"
His
work
experience
is limited.
"
(work, professional, field)
"
Many students had
prior
experience
using the software.
"
(prior, previous, past, recent)
"
We learned about the
historical
experiences
of early settlers.
"
(historical)
"
She used her
personal
experiences
as inspiration for her writing.
"
(personal, direct, first-hand, childhood, real-world)
"
They bonded over their
shared
experiences
as refugees.
"
(shared, common)
"
I had my students write about their
daily
experiences
.
"
(daily, everyday)
"
The class trip was an
enjoyable
experience
.
"
(enjoyable, fun, good, great, memorable, interesting, unique)
"
Volunteer work is a
rewarding
experience
.
"
(rewarding, positive, valuable, wonderful, humbling)
"
Getting hit by a car was a
traumatic
experience
.
"
(traumatic, bad, negative, painful, emotional)
"
They found the
whole
experience
useless.
"
(whole, entire, overall)
"
We hope the trip will be a good
learning
experience
.
"
(learning, educational, cultural)
"
She told the story of her
near-death
experience
.
"
(near-death, out-of-body)
"
He talked about his trip being a
spiritual
experience
.
"
(spiritual, religious, mystical)
Used with verbs:
"
The students
have
experience
with this topic.
"
(have, lack)
"
She
gained
experience
through volunteer work.
"
(gained, got, obtained, received)
"
The science class
offered
hands-on
experience
.
"
(offered, provided)
"
The older students
bring
experience
to the project.
"
(bring)
"
He wants to
broaden
his clinical
experience
.
"
(broaden)
"
She
is using
her prior
experience
to help with this project.
"
(be + using)
"
Two students
shared
similar
experiences
growing up.
"
(shared, had)
"
He explained the benefits of
learning from
experience
.
"
(learning from, learning by)
"
His new novel
is based on
childhood
experiences
.
"
(be + based on, reflects)
"
Previous
experience
shows
that participation is very important in this class.
"
(shows, suggests)
"
She really
enjoyed
the
experience
of performing live.
"
(enjoyed)
"
He
went through
a traumatic
experience
last year.
"
(went through, had)
"
They think it will be hard to
get over
this
experience
.
"
(get over, get past, overcome)
"
He
described
the
experiences
of living in Africa.
"
(described, discussed, talked about, shared)
"
We want to
create
an unforgettable
experience
.
"
(create, offer, provide)
"
They are trying to
enhance
student
experiences
.
"
(enhance, improve)
Used with prepositions:
"
He knew
from
experience
to not be late for a test.
"
(from, by)
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experience
(v):
to do or see something; to have something happen to you
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Used with adverbs:
"
She had never
actually
experienced
failure.
"
(actually, directly, personally)
"
They
fully
experienced
a disaster during survival training.
"
(fully, really)
Used with nouns:
"
She
experiences
a lot of
stress
before a test.
"
(stress, anxiety, headaches, nausea)
"
He
experienced
many
disasters
as a child.
"
(disasters, tragedies, traumas)
"
They
experienced
a lot of
poverty
in their home country.
"
(poverty, racism, fear, discrimination, injustice, suffering, turmoil)
"
He is
experiencing
some
fatigue
right now.
"
(fatigue, pain, discomfort, sickness, symptoms)
"
They are
experiencing
frustration
over the situation.
"
(frustration, stress, distress, grief, guilt, pressure)
"
He has
experienced
disappointment
many times in his life.
"
(disappointment, hardship, setbacks)
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