Experiment (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: ex·per·i·ment
How to pronounce: UK: /ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/ US:/ɪkˈsper.ə.mənt/
Meaning: A study carried out to discover something or to determine whether something functions or is factual.
Example:
> We did a fun experiment at school today, and I got to see what a volcano eruption looks like.
> When a new product has to be made, some experiments need to be done first.
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– I experimented for ten days with how to grow plants.
– Some new products introduced before experimenting with
how much people use in daily needs.
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Try saying:
> I experimented with plants for 10 days to see how they grow.
> Before experimenting with how much people used for daily needs, some new products were introduced.
The baker is making experiments with new ingredients for his new products.
I have 6-year-experiment in teaching English.
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> I have six years of experience in teaching English.
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I believe that experiments on animals should be banned.
I’ve bought a different kind of coffee this week as an experiment
His experiments were designed to find better methods of using heat energy.
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You can also say:
> I bought a different kind of coffee this week as an experiment.
The scientists had conducted the experiment which gives a great discovery to humankind.