What can I say instead of experienced?

What can I say instead of experienced?

synonyms for experienced

  • accomplished.
  • capable.
  • mature.
  • qualified.
  • skillful.
  • sophisticated.
  • veteran.
  • wise.

What do you call a person who has a lot of experience?

Some possibilities include: professional, expert, seasoned, knowledgeable, proficient or simply experienced.

How do you describe someone with a lot of knowledge?

The definition of erudite is someone who has wide range of knowledge and is well-read.

What is a person with many talents called?

Multipotentiality is the state of having many exceptional talents, any one or more of which could make for a great career for that person. A multipotentialite is a person who has many different interests and creative pursuits in life. Multipotentialites have no “one true calling” the way specialists do.

How do you describe someone’s experience?

Adjectives often applied to “experience”: broad, wide, good, bad, great, amazing, horrible, terrible, pleasant, unpleasant, educational, financial, military, commercial, academic, political, industrial, sexual, romantic, religious, mystical, spiritual, psychedelic, scientific, human, magical, intense, deep, humbling.

What does experienced mean?

Definition of experienced : made skillful or wise through experience : practiced an experienced driver : having skill or knowledge from doing something : having experience : made skillful or wise from having lived through or undergone something an experienced sailor

What is the antonym for experienced?

experienced, experient(adj) having experience; having knowledge or skill from observation or participation. Antonyms: young, unfledged, uninitiated, inexperient, untried, fledgling, naive, unpracticed, unseasoned, inexperienced, uninitiate, callow, raw, unpractised, new, untested, unversed.

What is another word for in my experience?

In my experience synonyms. Top in my experience synonyms (adjectives only) are firsthand and experiential.

Is experience a verb?

experience something to have a particular situation affect you or happen to you Many people have never experienced these difficulties first-hand. We are currently experiencing problems with our IT systems. They had the opportunity to experience life at sea.

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