Hands-on (adjective)

  1. Involving active participation and direct experience in an activity or task rather than just observing or learning about it.
  2. Requiring or involving the use of one's hands.

Origin:

Hands-on (adj.) hands-on (adj.) from hand (n.) + on (prep.).

Examples:

  1. The workshop was a hands-on experience.
  2. He was a hands-on teacher who encouraged his students to participate.
  3. She was a hands-on manager who was involved in every aspect of the business.
  4. The program was designed to be hands-on and interactive.
  5. The class was a hands-on learning experience.
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