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  1. "Experienced" vs. "seasoned" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Are these two words interchangeable? According to the Oxford dictionary, experienced means having knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, while seasoned having a lot of experience in a

  2. Etymology of "Seasoned" (experienced) --- salt or Summer?

    Aug 18, 2020 · The second one, "experienced many seasons". The etymology of "seasoned" meaning "with salt, pepper, spices etc" also comes from this, and with a meaning similar to "ripened".

  3. List of expertise levels from beginner to expert [closed]

    Closed 13 years ago. I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise. I have constructed by myself: Newbie …

  4. Word to describe a person who has a lot of experience in a specific ...

    May 1, 2022 · Some possibilities include: professional, expert, seasoned, knowledgeable, proficient or simply experienced. In your case I would go with 'seasoned' as it forms a neat collocation: Several …

  5. Meaning of "sanity" and "well-seasoned " - English Language & Usage ...

    Apr 4, 2017 · Question 2 What does "well-seasoned " mean? When I refer to the dictionary, it is telling: (Cookery) (of food) flavoured pleasantly or generously with herbs, salt, pepper, or spices (Forestry) …

  6. Is there a word for a negative maturity - English Language & Usage ...

    Jan 23, 2023 · Is there a word for negative maturity? Context: The word maturity is used in a positive sense. With time comes maturity, and apparently people become better as persons. But a seasoned …

  7. What is the adverb for 'seasoned'? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    The calligraphy on her wall was so seasoned. It positively reeked of a blend of coriander, turmeric, cumin, cardamom and star anise. Drop the useless "do" and the need for an adverb vaporizes. We …

  8. What are some nice words to describe a very old age of a person

    Oct 3, 2011 · I wonder what some nice words are to describe a very old age of a person? I guess directly using the word "(very) old" may be interpreted as being impolite, such as following: Are you …

  9. Idiom for players / employees that proved to be more talented than ...

    Sep 2, 2020 · Usually, there must be seasoned competitors in the setting who would be considered mildly embarrassed about being outdone. It does not well suit, for example, a new employee who …

  10. meaning - Difference between "spicy" and "hot" - English Language ...

    Jul 27, 2016 · חם - hot in temperature, חריף - has the feeling of burning, מטובל - seasoned, spicy, not necessary the rest. English really makes the life hard in this case.