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1. experience
noun. ['ɪkˈspɪriːəns'] the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from direct participation in events or activities.
Synonyms
- familiarization
- familiarisation
- education
Antonyms
- happiness
- show
- lose
- accept
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Rhymes with Sense Experience
- inexperience
2. experience
noun. ['ɪkˈspɪriːəns'] the content of direct observation or participation in an event.
Synonyms
- reality
- life
- mental object
- world
- reliving
- re-experiencing
- reminder
- living
- cognitive content
Antonyms
- be born
- survive
- function
- appear
3. experience
noun. ['ɪkˈspɪriːəns'] an event as apprehended.
Synonyms
- loss
- appalling
- occurrence
- preindication
- sign
- augury
- trip
- good time
- flashing
- high point
- taste
- near-death experience
- time
- occurrent
- vision
- out-of-body experience
- flash
- natural event
- ordeal
- blast
- happening
- foretoken
Antonyms
- underdress
- dress down
- undercharge
- dirty
4. experience
verb. ['ɪkˈspɪriːəns'] go or live through.
Synonyms
- endure
- suffer
- live
- witness
- go through
- see
- find
- know
- enjoy
- meet
- undergo
- come
Antonyms
- suffer
- dullness
- uglify
- absorb
5. experience
verb. ['ɪkˈspɪriːəns'] have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations.
Synonyms
- go through
- see
- taste
- know
- relive
- live over
Antonyms
- raise
- derestrict
- deny
- enable
6. sense
verb. ['ˈsɛns'] perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles.
Synonyms
- perceive
- comprehend
Antonyms
- insignificance
- unimportance
- significant
Etymology
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. sense
noun. ['ˈsɛns'] a general conscious awareness.
Synonyms
- sense of responsibility
- sense of direction
- knowingness
- consciousness
- awareness
- cognisance
Antonyms
- inanimateness
- insentience
- effector
- sensitizing
Etymology
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. sense
noun. ['ˈsɛns'] the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted.
Synonyms
- import
- acceptation
- meaning
- word meaning
- signified
- signification
- word sense
Antonyms
- judgment in personam
- judiciousness
- injudiciousness
- approval
Etymology
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. sense
noun. ['ˈsɛns'] the faculty through which the external world is apprehended.
Synonyms
- sentiency
- module
- sensibility
- sensitiveness
- sentience
- sense modality
- mental faculty
- sensory faculty
- sensory system
- modality
- sensitivity
- faculty
Antonyms
- unperceptiveness
- insensitiveness
- sentient
- insentient
Etymology
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. sense
noun. ['ˈsɛns'] sound practical judgment.
Synonyms
- good sense
- gumption
- judgment
- logic
- horse sense
- discernment
- mother wit
- nous
- road sense
- sagacity
- judgement
- sagaciousness
Antonyms
- insensibility
- unconsciousness
- insensitive
- sensitive
Etymology
- sense (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sens (Old French (842-ca. 1400))