antisocial in German
antisocial in German is asozial, unsozial, gesellschaftsfeindlich — antisocial means unwilling or unable to interact comfortably with other people.
antisocial in German
asozial
Unwilling or unable to cooperate and associate normally with other people.
asozial
Antagonistic, hostile, or unfriendly toward others; menacing.
unsozial
Antagonistic, hostile, or unfriendly toward others; menacing.
gesellschaftsfeindlich
Opposed to social order or the principles of society; hostile toward society.
What does "antisocial" mean?
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adj Unwilling or unable to interact comfortably with other people.
"He's not rude, just a bit antisocial — he prefers his own company."
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adj Harmful or disruptive to public order and other people in society.
"The council cracked down on antisocial behaviour in the town centre."
antisocial in a sentence
- He's not rude, just a bit antisocial — he prefers his own company.
- The council cracked down on antisocial behaviour in the town centre.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "antisocial" in German?
"antisocial" in German is asozial, unsozial, gesellschaftsfeindlich. antisocial means: Unwilling or unable to interact comfortably with other people.
How do you use "antisocial" in a sentence?
Example: "He's not rude, just a bit antisocial — he prefers his own company." In German, "antisocial" is asozial, unsozial, gesellschaftsfeindlich.
Are there other ways to say "antisocial" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "antisocial": asozial, unsozial, gesellschaftsfeindlich.
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