What Is Another Way To Say Extensive Experience?

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What does extensive experience mean?

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Extensive experience means

having worked in a relevant field for sufficient time to ensure ability to control

and advise on the full range of activities and to be expert in terms of a wide variety of special, unusual or complex features of the work.

What can I say instead of experience?

  • chops,
  • expertise,
  • know-how,
  • moxie,
  • proficiency,
  • savvy,
  • skills.

What word can I use instead of extensive?


comprehensive


wide

broad


thorough

vast


complete

extended


sweeping

universal


boundless

How do you say good experience?

  1. Petrichor. The scent of rain on dry ground.
  2. Eyesome. Easy on the eyes. …
  3. Toothsome. Delicious. …
  4. Jucundity. Merry enjoyment, delight. …
  5. Salubrious. Good for the health. …
  6. Voluptuate. …
  7. Dulciloquent. …
  8. Snuggery.

How do you describe your experience in one word?

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 is a rich experience?

Rich experience in technology parlance is reserved to User Interfaces and general aesthetic of software/hardware. Something on the lines of. The Facebook application gives a rich experience to the end user. If

you want to denote that you have experience in some field

.

How do you describe someone with a lot of experience?

4 Answers. Some possibilities include:

professional, expert, seasoned, knowledgeable, proficient or simply experienced

.

How long is considerable experience?

Sometimes, job ads will use terms like “significant experience” or some other descriptor. Don’t ignore this; they’re not being coy. If they want “significant experience” that means

at least three years of experience

(and probably more).

What word is opposite of extensive?

Antonyms:

incomprehensive

, noncomprehensive, small, intensive, little. Synonyms: wide, extended, blanket(a), broad, across-the-board, encompassing, all-embracing, panoptic, all-inclusive, all-encompassing.

What is an extensive list?

A list of things such as names or addresses is a

set

of them which all belong to a particular category, written down one below the other.

How do you use extensive in a sentence?

  1. The hospital was much more extensive than I expected.
  2. I didn’t know he had such an extensive library.
  3. Extensive coal mines are in the vicinity, and there are manufactures of iron and steel, mill machinery, door and sash factories, etc., as well as several shipbuilding yards.

What is a good word for good?

  • 1 pure, moral, conscientious; meritorious, worthy, exemplary, upright.
  • 2 adequate.
  • 3 outstanding, admirable.
  • 5 obedient, heedful.
  • 6 kindly, benevolent, humane, gracious, obliging.
  • 23 goodly, adequate.
  • 24 profitable, useful, serviceable, beneficial.

How do you say full experience?

  1. entire experience. n.
  2. entire adventure. n.
  3. entire episode. n.
  4. complete experience. n.
  5. absolute experience. n.
  6. action-packed experience. n.
  7. ample experience. n.
  8. broad experience. n.

What kind of word is experience?


verb

(used with object), ex·pe·ri·enced, ex·pe·ri·enc·ing. to have experience of; meet with; undergo; feel: to experience nausea.

How do you describe your experience?

Begin each item by stating the name of the place, location, dates, and job title (e.g. manager, volunteer) List experiences in reverse chronological order (most current experience first). Describe your responsibilities in concise statements led by strong verbs.

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Carlos Perez is an education expert and teacher with over 20 years of experience working with youth. He holds a degree in education and has taught in both public and private schools, as well as in community-based organizations. Carlos is passionate about empowering young people and helping them reach their full potential through education and mentorship.