outgoing in German
outgoing in German is aufgeschlossen, kontaktfreudig, gesellig — outgoing means friendly, sociable, and comfortable meeting new people.
outgoing in German
aufgeschlossen
kontaktfreudig
gesellig
leutselig
scheidend
(not comparable) Being replaced in office (while still in office but after election has determined that he/she will be replaced).
What does "outgoing" mean?
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adj Friendly, sociable, and comfortable meeting new people.
"She has an outgoing personality that makes her great at sales."
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adj Leaving a position or role, especially after being replaced.
"The outgoing president handed over power peacefully."
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noun Money that is spent or leaves a person or company's accounts.
"The business tracks its incomings and outgoings each month."
outgoing in a sentence
- She has an outgoing personality that makes her great at sales.
- The outgoing president handed over power peacefully.
- The business tracks its incomings and outgoings each month.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "outgoing" in German?
"outgoing" in German is aufgeschlossen, kontaktfreudig, gesellig. outgoing means: Friendly, sociable, and comfortable meeting new people.
How do you use "outgoing" in a sentence?
Example: "She has an outgoing personality that makes her great at sales." In German, "outgoing" is aufgeschlossen, kontaktfreudig, gesellig.
Are there other ways to say "outgoing" in German?
Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "outgoing": aufgeschlossen, kontaktfreudig, gesellig, leutselig, scheidend.
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