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    German
    /ˈdʒəːmən/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to Germany, its people, or their language: "a German couple from the city of Hamburg"

    noun

    • 1. a native or inhabitant of Germany, or a person of German descent: "he had four sisters who were all married to Germans"
    • 2. a West Germanic language used in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland, and by communities in the US and elsewhere. It is spoken by some 100 million people. "a richly illustrated catalogue, available in German and English, accompanies the exhibition"

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  2. Synonyms for GERMANE: relevant, applicable, pertinent, relative, pointed, to the point, important, apposite; Antonyms of GERMANE: irrelevant, immaterial, inapplicable, extraneous, inapposite, trivial, pointless, impertinent

    • Germanely

      Synonyms for GERMANELY: meaningfully, perfectly, sensibly,...

  3. Find 35 different ways to say GERMANE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Find 1,525 synonyms for germane and other similar words that you can use instead based on 7 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  5. What's the definition of Germane in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Germane meaning and usage.

  6. Synonyms for GERMANE: relevant, pertinent, apropos, applicable, material, fitting, apposite, akin, allied, appropriate; Antonyms for GERMANE: inappropriate, irrelevant, unsuitable, improper, unfitting, unrelated.

  7. /dʒərˈmeɪn/ IPA guide. Other forms: germanely. Germane means relevant; it fits in. If you are giving a speech on dog training, stick to the germane, canine stuff. Topics that would not be germane? Catnip toys, hamster wheels, and the use of a saddle. You can thank Shakespeare for the modern meaning of the adjective germane.

  8. Synonyms for GERMANE in English: relevant, related, significant, appropriate, fitting, material, allied, connected, suitable, proper, ….