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What is experienced as a noun?

"Experienced" as a noun is not a common usage. It's typically used as an adjective, meaning "having knowledge or skill gained from doing, seeing, or feeling things."

Here are some examples of how it's used as an adjective:

* "He is an experienced pilot."

* "She has experienced many challenges in her life."

If you're looking for a noun that conveys the concept of "something experienced," you could use words like:

* Experience: This is the most common and straightforward option.

* Event: This refers to a specific occurrence or happening.

* Encounter: This implies a meeting or interaction with something or someone.

For example:

* "He shared his experiences from his trip to Africa."

* "The wedding was a joyous event for the family."

* "She had a frightening encounter with a bear in the woods."

So, while "experienced" is rarely used as a noun, there are other suitable words you can use to express the idea of something experienced.

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