Experienced Meaning

UK /ɪkˈspɪə.rɪənst/
US /ɪkˈspɪə.riənst/
Word Definition
experienced meaning

Experienced Definition & Usage

adjective

Having acquired knowledge or skill in a particular field through prolonged involvement or participation.

Examples

  • "She's an experienced software developer who has worked with top tech companies."
  • "The experienced chef knew exactly how to adjust the seasoning on the dish."
  • "After years of practice, he became an experienced pianist, able to play difficult pieces with ease."
  • "The experienced lawyer handled the case with remarkable precision and expertise."
  • "The experienced teacher was able to identify each student's unique learning style and adapt her methods accordingly."
adjective

Having knowledge or familiarity gained through direct participation or experience, rather than theory or abstract study.

Examples

  • "Her experienced eye could spot flaws in the artwork that no one else noticed."
  • "The experienced traveler always knew where to find the best food in any city."
  • "An experienced hiker is able to navigate rough terrain without much guidance."
  • "His experienced hand guided the carpenter’s tool with precision."
  • "The experienced audience members could tell immediately that the play was an adaptation of a classic novel."

Cultural Context

The term 'experienced' is derived from the Latin 'experientia,' which refers to knowledge acquired through direct participation or observation. Over time, it evolved into its modern form, denoting a person or thing that has gone through situations, accumulated knowledge, and is thus more competent or adept.

The Experienced Traveler

Story

The Experienced Traveler

Carla had always considered herself a wanderer at heart. From the moment she left home at eighteen, she had been crisscrossing the globe, embracing cultures, landscapes, and people. It wasn't just about seeing new places for her—it was about learning, growing, and refining her ability to navigate the unknown. By now, Carla was an experienced traveler. She knew the signs of a hidden gem in a city, the subtle clues that a restaurant was truly local, and how to negotiate with a vendor who spoke little English but whose eyes spoke volumes. Her experience made her confident but not arrogant. It made her cautious but not afraid. In fact, as she sat at a bustling market in Marrakesh, Carla's seasoned gaze quickly scanned the area. She spotted a small stall tucked away behind larger, more flashy ones. Her experienced eye caught the quality of the fabric even before she stepped closer. The vendor was older, his hands stained with years of dyeing, and his wrinkles told stories of his own. Carla walked over and struck up a conversation, using a few words of Arabic she had picked up over the years. In moments like this, her experience made her feel connected to a world far beyond her home in New York. But experience was a double-edged sword. As she reached for her wallet, a young traveler stepped up beside her and asked in a friendly voice, 'Do you know where the best coffee is around here?' Carla smiled, recognizing that despite all her journeys, she was still learning. 'I do, but let me show you how to find it yourself. You'll get the best experience that way.'

The Experienced Traveler