Hyphenation of experience
How to hyphenate experience
Because it is a word with a single syllable, experience is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
- Syllables Count
- 1
- Characters Count
- 10
- Alpha-numeric Characters Count
- 10
- Hyphens Count
- 0
Definitions of experience
experience is defined as:
Definition 1 as noun
- nounThe effect upon the judgment or feelings produced by any event, whether witnessed or participated in; personal and direct impressions as contrasted with description or fancies; personal acquaintance; actual enjoyment or suffering.
Example: It was an experience he would not soon forget.
- nounAn activity one has performed.
- nounA collection of events and/or activities from which an individual or group may gather knowledge, opinions, and skills.
- nounThe knowledge thus gathered.
- nounTrial; a test or experiment.
Definition 1 as verb
- verbTo observe certain events; undergo a certain feeling or process; or perform certain actions that may alter one or contribute to one's knowledge, opinions, or skills.
Words nearby experience
- expensilation
- expensing
- expensive
- expensively
- expensiveness
- expenthesis
- expergefacient
- expergefaction
- (experience)
- experienceable
- experienced
- experienceless
- experiencer
- experiences
- experiencible
- experiencing
- experient
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What is hyphenation
Hyphenation is the process of dividing words across lines in print or on websites. It involves inserting hyphens (-) where a word breaks to continue on the next line.
Proper hyphenation improves readability by reducing the unevenness of word spacing and unnecessary large gaps. It also helps avoid confusion that may occur when part of a word carries over. Ideal hyphenation should break words according to pronunciation and syllables. Most word processors and publishing apps have automated tools to handle hyphenation effectively based on language rules and dictionaries. Though subtle, proper hyphenation improves overall typography and reading comfort.