uncomfortable in German
uncomfortable in German is unbequem, ungemütlich, unbehaglich — uncomfortable means causing physical discomfort.
uncomfortable in German
unbequem
Not comfortable; causing discomfort.
ungemütlich
Not comfortable; causing discomfort.
unbehaglich
Experiencing discomfort.
unbequem
Experiencing discomfort.
What does "uncomfortable" mean?
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adj Causing physical discomfort.
"These shoes are uncomfortable after a few hours of walking."
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adj Causing unease, anxiety, or awkwardness.
"There was an uncomfortable silence after his comment."
uncomfortable in a sentence
- These shoes are uncomfortable after a few hours of walking.
- There was an uncomfortable silence after his comment.
- She felt uncomfortable discussing her salary in front of coworkers.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "uncomfortable" in German?
"uncomfortable" in German is unbequem, ungemütlich, unbehaglich. uncomfortable means: Causing physical discomfort.
How do you use "uncomfortable" in a sentence?
Example: "These shoes are uncomfortable after a few hours of walking." In German, "uncomfortable" is unbequem, ungemütlich, unbehaglich.
Are there other ways to say "uncomfortable" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "uncomfortable": unbequem, ungemütlich, unbehaglich.
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