"First-hand" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"First-hand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"First-hand" Meaning

The phrase "first-hand" refers to information or experiences that one has had directly or personally, rather than through intermediaries, second-hand accounts, or indirect means. It means to get information or knowledge from the source itself, without any middleman or interpretation, making it more authentic and reliable.

"First-hand" Examples

Usage Examples of "First-hand"


1. Information from a personal source

"I got my information about the new movie's plot from a first-hand account from the director himself."

2. Personal experience

"I've had a first-hand experience of the city's nightlife, and I can assure you that it's amazing."

3. Quality of information

"The news article provided first-hand evidence of the company's financial problems, making it a reliable source."

4. Witnessing an event

"The first-hand witnesses of the accident described the scene as chaotic and devastating."

5. Original source

"The historian relied on first-hand accounts from letters and diaries of soldiers to write a comprehensive account of the war."

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