hands-on
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Involving direct, practical experience or active participation: Describes an approach, activity, or person characterized by active, physical involvement or direct operational experience, rather than just theoretical knowledge or observation.
- Providing practical experience or training: Describes training, education, or learning that involves actually doing or using something.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The course includes a hands-on workshop where students build their own circuits.
- She is a hands-on leader who prefers to work alongside her team on the factory floor.
- Children learn best through hands-on activities like experiments and crafts.
Advanced Usage
- "to get/have a hands-on experience": to gain or have direct, practical involvement with something.
- Interns will get hands-on experience with the latest software.
- "hands-on approach": a method of managing or learning that involves direct participation.
- His hands-on approach to project management ensures problems are solved quickly.
Variants and Related Words
- Hands-on learning (noun phrase): A method of education where learners actively engage with materials or activities.
- The science museum promotes hands-on learning for visitors of all ages.
Synonyms
- Practical: Concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than theory.
- Experiential: Involving or based on experience and observation.
- Interactive: Involving communication or direct action.
Related Phrases
- Hands-on training (noun phrase): Training that involves practical, physical experience.
- All new mechanics receive hands-on training before working independently.
- Hands-on demonstration (noun phrase): A demonstration where the audience can try the activity themselves.
- The product launch featured a hands-on demonstration for journalists.
Adjective
- involving active participation
- he's a hands-on manager
- hands-on operations