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experienced

Someone who is experienced at something knows how to do it or is skilled at it.

experienced

having experience; having knowledge or skill from observation or participation

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He had never experienced real pain. The same could not, however, be said for his wife.
He's an experienced bandit.
Rate of suffering experienced on this planet is enormous.
He recognised me to be a more experienced driver.
Tom experienced another sleepless night.
We have experienced many changes over the last decade.
It was the greatest joy that I have ever experienced.
The earthquake was the biggest one that we had ever experienced.
This is the mildest winter that we have ever experienced.
I experienced a feeling of antipathy towards the speaker.
Seldom have human beings experienced such a disaster.
He is an experienced teacher.
He is young, but experienced.
He was experienced in business.
Experienced editors do good work.
There is an urgent need for experienced pilots.
We have experienced three wars.
If you think that he's experienced enough with that, I'll hire him.
A more experienced lawyer would have dealt with the case in a different way.
At last, they experienced the joy of victory.
It is needless to say that an experienced person will do better than someone without experience.
Words cannot describe the horror I experienced.
I am not experienced in driving.
An experienced healer can lift curses and dispel evil eyes.

Movie subtitles

If I do, this will be the most intense, arduous, And painful training you have ever experienced.
She was a very experienced skater.
Tell him his call is the most shameless affront I've ever experienced!
Those who do not understand. have not experienced the same calamities among their people.
You look like an experienced motorist, if I may say so.
All he thinks of is trying to find out what Ellman experienced while dead.
And only he who experienced glory may understand the pain and suffering of the human spirit.
Which I'd never experienced before.
I don't know if you've ever experienced the feeling. of driving an expensive motorcar which isn't your own.
If the Navy doesn't want experienced pilots, I know who does.
Of course, Commodore Devereaux, you need a mighty experienced captain. to navigate a fine ship like the Southern Cross, steam and all that.
I will undertake to find an experienced diver. to show Mr. Tolliver the way.
You mean to say that Talbot actually experienced that murder last night?
He's an experienced soldier.
I'll tell them about my father, all of his files, everything I've experienced.
Lower than anything you may have ever experienced.
This lie is the biggest effrontery I have experienced in my term of office!
When you've experienced all the disgusting things I knew as a young girl, It's madness to hope for a true love of your own.
You've never experienced jealousy, you stupid child.
I felt Tommy needed a real, experienced detective to safeguard him, so I. So she hired me, the greatest detective since Sherlock Holmes.
Even for our mountain-experienced pack animals the path goes no further.
Book-learning sailors instead of experienced.
But I don't know how a bride can be new and experienced at the same time.
The work we do here requires an experienced secretary.
I don't know if you've ever experienced the feeling of driving an expensive motorcar which isn't your own?
I felt Tommy needed a real, experienced detective to safeguard him, so I.
He's an experienced soldier and it seems proper to ask him to continue in that capacity.
In that case, I'll send an experienced reporter. Not you.
I have experienced very fatiguing day.
Very experienced in the ways of the underworld.
I've also experienced that, but it was worse.
You're not very experienced in newspaper work, are you, Mr. Thomas?
We might have real use for an experienced guy like that old-timer.
You are so understanding, -.so experienced.
I thought I'd have Temple write to Mr. Bailey. to send an experienced manager to take the burden from you.

News and current affairs

Much of arid sub-Saharan Africa, notably in the Sahel (the region just south of the Sahara desert), has experienced a pronounced drop in rainfall over the past quarter-century.
To ensure complete transparency in the tender process, and eliminate problems experienced in the past, Western advisors are assisting us.
After its banking crisis of 1987-1989, Japan experienced two decades of stagnation and deflation with skyrocketing government debt.
These realities represent a power shift of a kind that we have not experienced in our lifetimes.
Even if Japan had never experienced a real-estate and stock-market bubble, the meteoric rise of its giant neighbor China would have been a huge challenge.
I experienced firsthand the need for a new approach in 2004 in Sri Lanka.
Of course, working conditions may be experienced as threatening even when objectively they are not, or trivial symptoms may be interpreted as manifestations of serious illness.
Argentina experienced a deep financial crisis in 1995, but recovered fast when exports to Brazil increased.
The current financial crisis is different from all the others we have experienced since World War II.
Many a government minister, Bank officer and NGO representative has experienced his blunt criticism, as well as his effusive praise. The IMF has not been immune to this treatment.
South Korean's per capita income has grown 23-fold since then, while Pakistan has experienced only a three-fold increase.
NATO membership carries obligations, because situations may arise - and we have already experienced them - when NATO follows a United Nations appeal and conducts an out-of-area military intervention where, for example, genocide is being committed.
To us, such behavior looks untoward, or even uncivilized; to the participants, it is probably experienced as a natural overflow of righteous feeling.
Yet every region of the globe has experienced some of the strongest economic growth seen in years, inflation remains subdued despite surging oil prices, and financial markets are doing well.
The majority of citizens have experienced a decline in living standards in the last year, and there remains a perception that people have more opportunities outside their own countries.
Young people seeking their first jobs and experienced workers who lose jobs in a weak job market suffer economic losses that will last their entire lives.
To my surprise, it was not WWII that I learned about; rather, I got my first glimpse into the emotions that my own relatives experienced, as they fought and survived the war.
Never before in modern history has the world's leading economic power experienced a saving shortfall of such epic proportions.
That's similar to what the world experienced over the past 150 years.
He has experienced unthinkable trauma, and is still exposed to it.
As a result, when the shock of 2008-2009 hit, every economy in the region either experienced a sharp slowdown or fell into outright recession.
Even with the modest recovery in commodity prices over the past six months, Russia's energy sector has experienced declining production in recent years, due in part to fears among foreign investors of expropriation.
Nowhere else in the world do we see modernity experienced as such a problem.
During the last three years, Latin America has experienced an economic boom without precedent.
Since the 1970's, Latin American countries have experienced, on average, 1.6 balance of payments crises per decade; some of the better known include the Mexican crisis of 1994-95, the Brazilian crisis of 1999, and the Argentine crisis of 2001-2002.
Unlike outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, he surrounds himself with very skillful and experienced diplomats.
Many a government minister, Bank officer and NGO representative has experienced his blunt criticism, as well as his effusive praise.
Though Pakistan has not experienced a nuclear breach, and the government insists that safeguards remain robust, the country's increasingly frequent and severe bouts of instability raise serious questions about the future.

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