Antonym: inexperience. Similar words: experience, experiment, experimental, science, convenience, expert, expect, expense. Meaning: [-st] adj. having experience; having knowledge or skill from observation or participation.
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91. She's an experienced politician with a rough-hewn style.
92. The trainees will then be paired with experienced managers.
93. She is very experienced in marketing.
94. It was the nearest approximation to a crisis she'd ever experienced.
95. It's good to have an experienced man in the saddle again.
96. The horrors he experienced are imprinted, perhaps indelibly, in his brain.
97. Since losing his job, he has often experienced a profound sense of ennui.
98. You have to finish off three experienced players before you can win the prize.
99. Weather conditions were bad enough to give pause to even the most experienced climbers.
100. Activities all take place under the guidance of an experienced tutor.
101. They experienced a tremendous sense of awe in the cathedral.
102. Some of the students had experienced what hardships meant before they entered the university.
103. He experienced feelings of claustrophobia from being in a small place.
104. Many parts of the country have experienced an increase in unemployment.
105. Both parties experienced an identity crisis at the end of the '90s.
106. Young Mark seems very knowledgeable and experienced for his age — definitely an old head on young shoulders.
107. Television deludes you into thinking you have experienced reality[sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com] when you haven't.
108. He thought he knew better than I did, though he was much less experienced.
109. The young tennis player will never be able to fling off the experienced competitors.
110. I have experienced that the sunrise can be so beautiful.
111. You can't appreciate the true/sheer awfulness of war until you've actually experienced it.
112. The experienced boxer should be able to take a young opponent apart in a few rounds.
113. A sensation of burning or tingling may be experienced in the hands.
114. The experienced politician disposed of the attack in a few minutes.
115. She experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe.
116. Even the most experienced of West Indian batsmen was unsettled by the sheer speed of this bowler.
117. He asked an experienced driver to test-drive that Jetta for him.
118. Going into the fourth lap, the two most broadly experienced riders led the field.
119. This mishap reminded me of a traffic accident I once experienced.
120. It's not a difficult climb it should be child's play for an experienced mountaineer.
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