What is the best synonim for “experience” (as something you have lived)?
I was thinking in something like "episode" or "event" but maybe they have different connoations.
It is just to describe a concrete thing I have lived, not very extense in time, which has been important for me.
Like " An incredible experience" or "A terrible experience"
The problem with episode is that it sounds like a TV program and event sounds quite inpersonal... or not?
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I was thinking in something like "episode" or "event" but maybe they have different connoations.
It is just to describe a concrete thing I have lived, not very extense in time, which has been important for me.
Like " An incredible experience" or "A terrible experience"
The problem with episode is that it sounds like a TV program and event sounds quite inpersonal... or not?
synonyms connotation
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What is wrong with the word "experience" itself in this case?
– Mark Beadles
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I was thinking in something like "episode" or "event" but maybe they have different connoations.
It is just to describe a concrete thing I have lived, not very extense in time, which has been important for me.
Like " An incredible experience" or "A terrible experience"
The problem with episode is that it sounds like a TV program and event sounds quite inpersonal... or not?
synonyms connotation
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I was thinking in something like "episode" or "event" but maybe they have different connoations.
It is just to describe a concrete thing I have lived, not very extense in time, which has been important for me.
Like " An incredible experience" or "A terrible experience"
The problem with episode is that it sounds like a TV program and event sounds quite inpersonal... or not?
synonyms connotation
synonyms connotation
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What is wrong with the word "experience" itself in this case?
– Mark Beadles
15 mins ago
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What is wrong with the word "experience" itself in this case?
– Mark Beadles
15 mins ago
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What is wrong with the word "experience" itself in this case?
– Mark Beadles
15 mins ago
What is wrong with the word "experience" itself in this case?
– Mark Beadles
15 mins ago
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What is wrong with the word "experience" itself in this case?
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