auslander

[ˈaʊsˌlændər]

auslander Definition

a foreigner or outsider, especially one who is not welcome or accepted.

Using auslander: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "auslander" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    As an auslander, he struggled to fit in with the local community.

  • Example

    The company was accused of discriminating against auslanders.

  • Example

    She felt like an auslander in her own country after living abroad for so long.

auslander Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for auslander

Antonyms for auslander

Phrases with auslander

  • auslander-friendly

    welcoming and accommodating to foreigners or outsiders

    Example

    The city has become more auslander-friendly in recent years, with more resources available for non-native residents.

  • auslanderbehörde

    the foreigner's office, a government agency responsible for immigration and naturalization

    Example

    He had to go to the auslanderbehörde to renew his visa.

  • auslanderfeindlich

    hostile or unfriendly towards foreigners or outsiders

    Example

    The town has a reputation for being auslanderfeindlich, with many reports of discrimination and hate crimes against non-native residents.

Origins of auslander

from German 'Ausländer', meaning 'foreigner'

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Summary: auslander in Brief

'Auslander' [ˈaʊsˌlændər] refers to a foreigner or outsider, especially one who is not welcome or accepted. It is often used in a negative context, as in 'The company was accused of discriminating against auslanders.' Phrases like 'auslander-friendly' and 'auslanderbehörde' denote welcoming or bureaucratic attitudes towards foreigners, while 'auslanderfeindlich' implies hostility or discrimination.