experienced

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪkˈspɪəriənst/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ɪkˈspɪriənst/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ik spērē ənst)

From the verb experience: (⇒ conjugate)
experienced is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
experienced adj (knowledgeable, practised)experimentado/a adj
 John has been driving for thirty years, so he's an experienced driver.
 John lleva treinta años conduciendo, así que es un conductor experimentado.
experienced in [sth] adj + prep (knowledgeable, practised)experto en adj + prep
  con experiencia en loc adj
 Amanda used to work on the front desk of a hotel, so she's experienced in customer service.
 Amanda solía trabajar en la recepción de un hotel, así que es experta en atención al cliente.
experienced in doing [sth] adj (knowledgeable, practised)experto en adj + prep
 Harry is the director of a large department, so he's experienced in managing staff.
 Harry es el director de un gran departamento, así que es experto en gestión de personal.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
experience n (perceptions over time)experiencia nf
 Our experience has been that people don't pay unless we send them reminders.
 Según nuestra propia experiencia, las personas no pagan a menos que se les envíen recordatorios.
experience n (personal event)experiencia nf
  vivencia nf
 My divorce was a very difficult experience.
 Mi divorcio fue una experiencia muy difícil.
experience n (knowledge)experiencia nf
 She has had a lot of experience working with prisoners.
 It is better to learn by experience than from books.
 Ella ha tenido mucha experiencia trabajando con prisioneros.
experience n (event: adventure)aventura nf
  experiencia nf
 My trip round the world was quite an experience.
 Mi viaje alrededor del mundo fue toda una aventura.
 Mi viaje alrededor del mundo fue toda una experiencia.
experience [sth] vtr (emotion, sensation: feel)sentir vtr
 I'm experiencing a lot of pain in my knee.
 Estoy sintiendo mucho dolor en la rodilla.
experience [sth] vtr (undergo)experimentar vtr
  sufrir vtr
 She experienced the worst time of her life in that prison.
 The country is experiencing an unprecedented economic boom.
 Ella experimentó lo peor de su vida en esa prisión. // El país está experimentando un crecimiento económico sin precedentes.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
experienced | experience
InglésEspañol
experienced person n ([sb] practised)experto/a adj
 The company is seeking an experienced person to manage the finance department.
  (figurado)con muchas horas de vuelo loc adj
  persona experimentada nf
  persona de experiencia nf
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Collocations: we need experienced [workers, employees, applicants], there is [a lack, a dearth, a surplus, an excess, a glut] of experienced [workers], experienced [teachers, lawyers], more...

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