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experiencing

5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for experiencing, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — The act of going through or undergoing something.

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undergoing encountering living through

Frequently asked questions

What does “experiencing” mean?

The word “experiencing” means the act of going through or undergoing something. In plain terms, the -ing form of "experience," used as a noun for the process of living through something.

How do you use “experiencing” in a sentence?

Here is “experiencing” used in a sentence: “Experiencing a new culture firsthand changes how you see the world.”

What part of speech is “experiencing”?

“Experiencing” is a noun.

Is “experiencing” a common word?

“Experiencing” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between experiencing and undergoing?

Both describe going through something, but undergoing suggests a formal or often unpleasant process, such as undergoing surgery or testing. Experiencing is broader and covers anything a person lives through or feels, from experiencing joy to experiencing delays.

Is it spelled experiencing or experienceing?

The correct spelling is experiencing. The silent e at the end of experience is dropped before adding -ing, following the standard English spelling rule, so experienceing is always wrong.

Is currently experiencing redundant?

The phrase is grammatically correct, but the -ing form already signals that something is happening now, so currently mainly adds emphasis. Concise style guides often recommend trimming it to "we are experiencing delays."

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