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Definition of experience
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of experience is as below...
Experience
(n.) The
effect
upon the
judgment
or
feelings
produced
by any
event,
whether
witnessed
or
participated
in;
personal
and
direct
impressions
as
contrasted
with
description
or
fancies;
personal
acquaintance;
actual
enjoyment
or
suffering..
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Passion
::
Passion
(v. i.) To
suffer
pain or
sorrow;
to
experience
a
passion;
to be
extremely
agitated.
Tubman
::
Tubman
(n.) One of the two most
experienced
barristers
in the Court of
Exchequer.
Cf.
Postman,
2..
Dear-bought
::
Dear-bought
(a.)
Bought
at a high
price;
as,
dear-bought
experience..
Unexperienced
::
Unexperienced
(a.)
Untried;
--
applied
to
things.
Experimentally
::
Experimentally
(adv.)
By
experiment;
by
experience
or
trial.
Regret
::
Regret
(v. t.) To
experience
regret
on
account
of; to lose or miss with a sense of
regret;
to feel
sorrow
or
dissatisfaction
on
account
of (the
happening
or the loss of
something);
as, to
regret
an
error;
to
regret
lost
opportunities
or
friends..
Experience
::
Experience
(n.)
Trial,
as a test or
experiment..
History
::
History
(n.) A
systematic,
written
account
of
events,
particularly
of those
affecting
a
nation,
institution,
science,
or art, and
usually
connected
with a
philosophical
explanation
of their
causes;
a true
story,
as
distinguished
from a
romance;
--
distinguished
also from
annals,
which
relate
simply
the facts and
events
of each year, in
strict
chronological
order;
from
biography,
which is the
record
of an
individual's
life; and from
memoir,
which is
history
composed
from
personal
experience,
obse
Empiricism
::
Empiricism
(n.) The
philosophical
theory
which
attributes
the
origin
of all our
knowledge
to
experience.
Trancscendental
::
Trancscendental
(a.) In the
Kantian
system,
of or
pertaining
to that which can be
determined
a
priori
in
regard
to the
fundamental
principles
of all human
knowledge.
What is
transcendental,
therefore,
transcends
empiricism;
but is does not
transcend
all human
knowledge,
or
become
transcendent.
It
simply
signifies
the a
priori
or
necessary
conditions
of
experience
which,
though
affording
the
conditions
of
experience,
transcend
the
sphere
of that
contingent
knowledge
which is
acquired
by
experienc
Suckle
::
Sucking
(a.)
Drawing
milk from the
mother
or dam;
hence,
colloquially,
young,
inexperienced,
as, a
sucking
infant;
a
sucking
calf..
Reexperience
::
Reexperience
(n.) A
renewed
or
repeated
experience.
Varied
::
Varied
(a.)
Changed;
altered;
various;
diversified;
as, a
varied
experience;
varied
interests;
varied
scenery..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To be in any
state,
or pass
through
any
experience,
good or bad; to be
attended
with any
circummstances
or train of
events,
fortunate
or
unfortunate;
as, he fared well, or ill..
Expert
::
Expert
(a.)
Taught
by use,
practice,
or
experience,
experienced;
having
facility
of
operation
or
performance
from
practice;
knowing
and ready from much
practice;
clever;
skillful;
as, an
expert
surgeon;
expert
in chess or
archery..
Know
::
Know (v. i.) To be
acquainted
with; to be no
stranger
to; to be more or less
familiar
with the
person,
character,
etc., of; to
possess
experience
of; as, to know an
author;
to know the rules of an
organization..
Rawly
::
Rawly
(adv.)
In a raw
manner;
unskillfully;
without
experience.
Untraded
::
Untraded
(a.)
Unpracticed;
inexperienced.
Foretaste
::
Foretaste
(v. t.) To taste
before
full
possession;
to have
previous
enjoyment
or
experience
of; to
anticipate.
Relish
::
Relish
(v. t.) To taste or eat with
pleasure;
to like the
flavor
of; to
partake
of with
gratification;
hence,
to
enjoy;
to be
pleased
with or
gratified
by; to
experience
pleasure
from; as, to
relish
food..
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