单词 | experiential |
释义 | experiential (once / 54720 pages) adj Something experiential comes from the real world — from experience. Experiential things can be seen, touched, and verified. Some knowledge comes from reading about it. But experiential knowledge comes from actually doing and experiencing it. If you learned to sail by spending every summer on the water with your own boat, then you have an experiential understanding of sailing. If something is experiential, it's real, rather than conceptual. But you can't learn everything experientially. That's what books are for. WORD FAMILYexperiential: experientially+/experience: experienced, experiences, experiencing, experiential/experienced: inexperienced/experiencing: re-experiencing/experient: experience, inexperient/inexperience: inexperiences/inexperient: inexperience USAGE EXAMPLES“It’s very experiential. A lot of Louis Kahn’s work is like that. You don’t get it until you go.” Los Angeles Times(Nov 22, 2016) “The inside of me was saying, ‘No, no, no, I’ve gotta change this,’ but the experiential side of me was like, ‘Sit and absorb.’ Time(Nov 16, 2016) “The industry also faces the challenge of the rising popularity of ‘experiential’ purchases at the expense of physical consumption,” says the World Gold Council’s report. The Guardian(Nov 08, 2016) 1adj relating to or resulting from experience a personal, experiential reality 2adj derived from experience or the experience of existence "the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers"- Benjamin Farrington Syn existential empiric, empirical derived from experiment and observation rather than theory |
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