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Hand-on

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Directly involving or requiring physical contact or manipulation.

Example: The chemistry teacher organized a hand-on experiment for the students to understand the concept better.

Sense 2: Involving active participation or practical experience rather than theory or observation.

Example: The company provides hand-on training sessions to help the employees master the new software.

Sense 3: Characterized by personal involvement or close attention to detail.

Example: The chef's hand-on approach ensured that every dish was prepared to perfection.

Sense 4: Demonstrating or emphasizing practical skills or abilities.

Example: The job advertisement required candidates with hand-on experience in project management.

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