Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

school of hard knocks

idiom
/skuːl əv hɑrd nɒks/
Definition
A phrase referring to the education and life lessons one gains through difficult experiences and challenges rather than through formal schooling.
Examples
  • After years of struggling with various jobs, he finally graduated from the school of hard knocks.
  • She learned valuable lessons in the school of hard knocks when she started her own business.
Meaning
The term emphasizes learning from real-life experiences, particularly those that are tough or challenging, highlighting the idea that practical life lessons can be as valuable as academic learning.
Synonyms
  • life experience
  • practical learning
  • self-taught
  • street smarts