congenial in German
congenial in German is geistesverwandt, gleichgesinnt, vom selben Naturell — congenial means pleasant and easy to get along with; friendly.
congenial in German
What does "congenial" mean?
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adj Pleasant and easy to get along with; friendly.
"Our new neighbours are very congenial and always say hello."
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adj Suited to one's tastes or needs; agreeable.
"She found the quiet office a congenial place to write."
congenial in a sentence
- Our new neighbours are very congenial and always say hello.
- She found the quiet office a congenial place to write.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "congenial" in German?
"congenial" in German is geistesverwandt, gleichgesinnt, vom selben Naturell. congenial means: Pleasant and easy to get along with; friendly.
How do you use "congenial" in a sentence?
Example: "Our new neighbours are very congenial and always say hello." In German, "congenial" is geistesverwandt, gleichgesinnt, vom selben Naturell.
Are there other ways to say "congenial" in German?
Yes — German has 12 translations listed for "congenial": geistesverwandt, gleichgesinnt, vom selben Naturell, wesensgleich, wesensverwandt, freundlich.