Experiment with Meaning in English
expression
ɪkˈspɛɹəmənt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
ik-SPER-uh-ment with
ɛkspˈɛɹɪmənt/ /wˈɪð
ek-SPER-i-ment with
Definition
To try something new or different to see what will happen, especially in order to learn or discover something.
Usage & Nuances
Often used to talk about trying new methods, ideas, or experiences. Used in both formal and informal contexts. Usually followed by the thing you are trying, e.g., 'experiment with colors', 'experiment with cooking'.
Spanish: experimentar con - probar conPortuguese (BR): experimentar com - testar comPortuguese (PT): experimentar com - testar comChinese (Simplified): 尝试 - 用...做实验Chinese (Traditional): 嘗試 - 用...做實驗Hindi: के साथ प्रयोग करनाArabic: يُجرِّب مع - يختبر معBengali: পরীক্ষা করা - চেষ্টা করাRussian: экспериментировать сJapanese: 〜を試してみる - 〜で実験するVietnamese: thử nghiệm vớiKorean: ~을 실험하다 - ~을 시도하다Turkish: denemek - ile deney yapmakUrdu: کے ساتھ تجربہ کرناIndonesian: mencoba - bereksperimen dengan
Example Sentences
Let's experiment with different colors in the painting.
basic
The chef likes to experiment with new recipes.
basic
Students experiment with different materials in science class.
basic
I'm always willing to experiment with new hobbies to see what sticks.
natural
She decided to experiment with her hairstyle for the summer.
natural
If you never experiment with your cooking, you'll never discover amazing flavors.
natural