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Definition of experienced in English: experiencedadjective ɪkˈspɪərɪənstɛkˈspɪərɪənstˌɪkˈspɪriənst Having gained knowledge or skill in a particular field over time. an experienced social worker she was experienced in marketing Example sentencesExamples - In the immediate aftermath just the sound of a train left the experienced driver in despair.
- He is also an experienced competitor on this stage, suggesting he would be tough to overcome.
- It has also taken on an experienced works manager and acquired two small suppliers of key components.
- Firstly, she gave a very full account in long interviews with experienced police officers.
- The fact is that it is a complicated case that needs the service of experienced health staff.
- So why should the ordinary person not need an experienced professional to look after their investments?
- The manager says he still needs three players - an experienced midfielder and two strikers.
- I am also sure that this publication will aid its more experienced readers to reflect on their practice.
- It is measured objectively by the care to be expected of an experienced, skilled and careful driver.
- The most experienced authors in the field have come across quite a number of children who appear to grow out of autism.
- An experienced guide will accompany the trip to commentate on specific battles.
- Then, with the skill of an experienced orator, he lowers his voice and leans across the table.
- We will keep all of them on and set out to surround them with more experienced players next season.
- Ron's obsession with bagatelle could only come from an experienced practitioner of the old game.
- He was a competent experienced man with unusual gifts of conciliation and tact.
- It is also an affirmation of his skills as an experienced organiser and motivator.
- Zoe enjoys horse riding and has two horses, one of which is an experienced competitor in eventing.
- This means that both novices and experienced practitioners can be assessed.
- Participants were recruited in their practice or at home by an experienced nurse or dietician.
- Invariably, when accompanied by experienced divers, I am wearing more lead than they are.
Synonyms knowledgeable, skilful, skilled, expert, accomplished, adept, adroit, master, consummate, professional proficient, trained, competent, capable, qualified, well trained, well versed seasoned, with experience, practised, mature, veteran, long-serving, time-served, hardened, battle-scarred informal crack, ace, mean, wizard Definition of experienced in US English: experiencedadjectiveˌikˈspirēənstˌɪkˈspɪriənst Having knowledge or skill in a particular field, especially a profession or job, gained over a period of time. an experienced social worker she was experienced in marketing Example sentencesExamples - We will keep all of them on and set out to surround them with more experienced players next season.
- Ron's obsession with bagatelle could only come from an experienced practitioner of the old game.
- The manager says he still needs three players - an experienced midfielder and two strikers.
- In the immediate aftermath just the sound of a train left the experienced driver in despair.
- So why should the ordinary person not need an experienced professional to look after their investments?
- Then, with the skill of an experienced orator, he lowers his voice and leans across the table.
- An experienced guide will accompany the trip to commentate on specific battles.
- The fact is that it is a complicated case that needs the service of experienced health staff.
- I am also sure that this publication will aid its more experienced readers to reflect on their practice.
- Participants were recruited in their practice or at home by an experienced nurse or dietician.
- It is measured objectively by the care to be expected of an experienced, skilled and careful driver.
- Zoe enjoys horse riding and has two horses, one of which is an experienced competitor in eventing.
- It has also taken on an experienced works manager and acquired two small suppliers of key components.
- He was a competent experienced man with unusual gifts of conciliation and tact.
- This means that both novices and experienced practitioners can be assessed.
- It is also an affirmation of his skills as an experienced organiser and motivator.
- Firstly, she gave a very full account in long interviews with experienced police officers.
- He is also an experienced competitor on this stage, suggesting he would be tough to overcome.
- The most experienced authors in the field have come across quite a number of children who appear to grow out of autism.
- Invariably, when accompanied by experienced divers, I am wearing more lead than they are.
Synonyms knowledgeable, skilful, skilled, expert, accomplished, adept, adroit, master, consummate, professional |