Dictionary Definition
experienced adj : having become knowledgeable or
skillful from observation or participation [ant: inexperienced]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Adjective
- Having experience and skill in a subject.
- experient
Antonyms
Translations
Verb
experienced- past participle of experience
Extensive Definition
Experience as a general concept comprises
knowledge of or skill
in or observation of
some thing or some event gained through involvement in or exposure to that thing or
event. The history of the word experience aligns it closely with
the concept of experiment.
The concept of experience generally refers to
know-how
or procedural
knowledge, rather than propositional
knowledge. Philosophers dub knowledge based on experience
"empirical
knowledge" or "a posteriori knowledge". The interrogation of
experience also has a long tradition in continental philosophy. The
German term Erfahrung, which
is translated as 'experience' into English has, however, a slightly
different implication, given that it is associated with the
coherency of life's experiences.
A person with considerable experience in a
certain field can gain a reputation as an expert.
Certain religious traditions, such as in
certain types of Buddhism, Surat
Shabd Yoga and mysticism) and educational
paradigms with, for
example, the conditioning of boot camps,
stress the experimental nature of human epistemology. This stands
in contrast to
traditions of dogma,
logic or reasoning. Activities such as
tourism, extreme
sports and recreational
drug use also tend to stress the importance of
experience.
Types of experience
The word "experience" may refer, somewhat ambiguously, both to mentally unprocessed immediately-perceived events as well as to the purported wisdom gained in subsequent reflection on those events or interpretation of them.Most wisdom-experience accumulates over a period
of time, though one can
also experience (and gain general wisdom-experience from) a single
specific momentary event.
Immediacy of experience
Someone able to recount an event they witnessed or took part in has "firsthand experience". Firsthand experience of the "you had to be there" variety can seem especially valuable and privileged, but it often remains potentially subject to errors in sense-perception and in personal interpretation.Second-hand
experience can offer richer resources: recorded and/or summarised
from firsthand observers or experiencers or from instruments and
potentially expressing multiple points
of view..
Third-hand experience, based on indirect and
possibly unreliable rumour or hearsay, can potentially stray
perilously close to blind honouring of authority.
The Subjective Experience
A state of individual subjectivity, perception on which one creates their own state of reality; a reality that is based on one’s interaction with their environment. The subjective experience is based on one’s individual ability to process data, store and internalize it, for example: our senses collect data, which is then processed according to biological programming (genetics), neurological network relationships and other variables such as relativity etc, all of which affect our individual experience of any given situation in such a way as to render it subjective.Games
Role-playing games treat experience (and its acquisition) as an important and valuable commodity. See experience point.Writing
The American author Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote an essay entitled "Experience" (published in 1844), in which he asks readers to disregard emotions that could alienate them from the divine; it provides a somewhat pessimistic representation of the Transcendentalism associated with Emerson.Art
The art group Monochrom organized a series of happenings that ironically take up the implications of this term: Experience the ExperienceExternal links
experienced in Arabic: خبرة
experienced in Czech: Empirie
experienced in Danish: Erfaring
experienced in German: Erfahrung
experienced in Estonian: Kogemus
experienced in Spanish: Experiencia
experienced in Esperanto: Sperto
experienced in French: Expérience
experienced in Galician: Experiencia
experienced in Korean: 경험
experienced in Ido: Experienco
experienced in Icelandic: Reynsla
experienced in Italian: Esperienza
experienced in Luxembourgish: Erfarung
experienced in Dutch: Ervaring
experienced in Japanese: 経験
experienced in Norwegian: Erfaring
experienced in Polish: Doświadczenie
experienced in Portuguese: Experiência
(filosofia)
experienced in Sicilian: Spirenzia
experienced in Simple English: Experience
experienced in Serbo-Croatian: Iskustvo
experienced in Finnish: Kokemus
experienced in Swedish: Erfarenhet
experienced in Thai: ประสบการณ์
experienced in Ukrainian: Досвід
experienced in Yiddish: ערפארונג
experienced in Chinese: 經驗
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
acclimated, acclimatized, accommodated, accomplished, accustomed, adapted, adept, adjusted, au fait, blase, capable, case-hardened, competent, conditioned, cosmopolitan, cosmopolite, efficient, expert, familiarized, hardened, in the know, inured, knowing, knowledgeable, master, masterly, mature, matured, naturalized, not born
yesterday, old, old-line,
old-time, on the ball, orientated, oriented, practical, practiced, prepared, professional, proficient, qualified, ripe, ripened, run-in, sagacious, sage, savvy, seasoned, shrewd, skilled, skillful, sophisticated, trained, tried, tried and true, used to,
versed, vet, veteran, well-informed,
well-versed, wise, wont, wonted, world-wise, worldly,
worldly-wise