hangover in German
hangover in German is Kater, Katzenjammer, Überbleibsel — hangover means the headache, nausea, and other unpleasant effects felt after drinking too much alcohol.
hangover in German
Kater
Negative effects, such as headache or nausea, caused by previous drunkenness due to (excessive) consumption of alcohol.
Katzenjammer
Negative effects, such as headache or nausea, caused by previous drunkenness due to (excessive) consumption of alcohol.
Überbleibsel
(figurative) An unpleasant relic left from prior events.
Kater
(figurative) An unpleasant relic left from prior events.
What does "hangover" mean?
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noun The headache, nausea, and other unpleasant effects felt after drinking too much alcohol.
"He woke up with a terrible hangover after the party."
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noun An unwanted effect or reminder left over from an earlier period or event.
"The old factory is a hangover from the town's industrial past."
hangover in a sentence
- He woke up with a terrible hangover after the party.
- The old factory is a hangover from the town's industrial past.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hangover" in German?
"hangover" in German is Kater, Katzenjammer, Überbleibsel. hangover means: The headache, nausea, and other unpleasant effects felt after drinking too much alcohol.
How do you use "hangover" in a sentence?
Example: "He woke up with a terrible hangover after the party." In German, "hangover" is Kater, Katzenjammer, Überbleibsel.
Are there other ways to say "hangover" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "hangover": Kater, Katzenjammer, Überbleibsel.
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