experienced
Americanadjective
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wise or skillful in a particular field through experience.
an experienced teacher.
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having learned through experience; taught by experience.
experienced through adversity.
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endured; undergone; suffered through.
experienced misfortunes.
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Etymology
Origin of experienced
First recorded in 1560–70; experience + -ed 2
Explanation
Someone experienced has first-hand knowledge of something. A 10-year veteran is an experienced baseball player. Experience is time you spend doing or learning something. If you've had a job as a welder, you have welding experience. When someone is described as experienced, it means they have first-hand knowledge about something. An experienced teacher has been teaching for years. An experienced writer has written many books or articles. An experienced soldier has been in the field for a while. People who are experienced tend to be wise: they know what they're talking about.
Example Sentences
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Our research supports this conjecture, as we found that companies with more cheap stock experienced lower stock returns over longer horizons after going public.
From Salon • Jun. 13, 2026
This group experienced the largest improvements over time.
From Science Daily • Jun. 13, 2026
Despite its status as the city’s historic seat of government, finance, arts and sports, downtown L.A. has experienced a trend of offices leaving post-pandemic, leading to fewer visitors and the remaining stores and restaurants struggling.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 13, 2026
“One of our strengths coming into this tournament is how much more experienced we are,” said winger Gio Reyna.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 12, 2026
But Marina wanted her to take charge, because Yevdokia would be the oldest member of her regiment as well as the most experienced.
From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein
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