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giveaway in German

giveaway in German is Giveaway, Gratisartikel, Verschenkaktion — giveaway means something handed out for free, often as a promotion.

giveaway in German

Giveaway
noun
Gratisartikel
noun
Verschenkaktion
noun
Werbegeschenk
noun
Werbeveranstaltung
noun
Gratisartikel
noun
The act of giving something away for free.
Verschenkaktion
noun
The act of giving something away for free.
Werbegeschenk
noun
The act of giving something away for free.
eindeutiges Zeichen
noun
An indicator that makes something obvious or apparent.
klarer Hinweis
noun
An indicator that makes something obvious or apparent.

What does "giveaway" mean?

  1. noun Something handed out for free, often as a promotion.
    "The store ran a giveaway to celebrate its opening."
  2. noun A clue or detail that reveals something meant to be hidden.
    "His nervous laugh was a giveaway that he was lying."

giveaway in a sentence

  • The store ran a giveaway to celebrate its opening.
  • Free tote bags were the giveaway at the conference.
  • His nervous laugh was a giveaway that he was lying.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "giveaway" in German?

"giveaway" in German is Giveaway, Gratisartikel, Verschenkaktion. giveaway means: Something handed out for free, often as a promotion.

How do you use "giveaway" in a sentence?

Example: "The store ran a giveaway to celebrate its opening." In German, "giveaway" is Giveaway, Gratisartikel, Verschenkaktion.

Are there other ways to say "giveaway" in German?

Yes — German has 7 translations listed for "giveaway": Giveaway, Gratisartikel, Verschenkaktion, Werbegeschenk, Werbeveranstaltung, eindeutiges Zeichen.

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