cheesy in German
cheesy in German is Käse, käsig, kitschig — cheesy means tasting or smelling of cheese.
cheesy in German
Käse
Of or relating to cheese.
käsig
Of or relating to cheese.
kitschig
(informal) Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived.
schnulzig
(informal) Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived.
voller Klischees
(informal) Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived.
billig
(informal) Cheap, of poor quality.
gekünstelt
Exaggerated and likely to be forced or insincere. (of a smile or grin)
aufgesetzt
Exaggerated and likely to be forced or insincere. (of a smile or grin)
künstlich
Exaggerated and likely to be forced or insincere. (of a smile or grin)
What does "cheesy" mean?
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adj Tasting or smelling of cheese.
"The nachos were loaded with a cheesy sauce."
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adj Overly sentimental, corny, or of poor quality in an obvious way.
"The dialogue in that romance movie was pretty cheesy."
cheesy in a sentence
- The nachos were loaded with a cheesy sauce.
- The dialogue in that romance movie was pretty cheesy.
- It's a cheesy pickup line, but it made her laugh.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cheesy" in German?
"cheesy" in German is Käse, käsig, kitschig. cheesy means: Tasting or smelling of cheese.
How do you use "cheesy" in a sentence?
Example: "The nachos were loaded with a cheesy sauce." In German, "cheesy" is Käse, käsig, kitschig.
Are there other ways to say "cheesy" in German?
Yes — German has 9 translations listed for "cheesy": Käse, käsig, kitschig, schnulzig, voller Klischees, billig.
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