Outdoor

See also: outdoor

German

Etymology

Borrowed from English outdoor.

Noun

Outdoor n (strong, genitive Outdoors or Outdoor, no plural)

  1. outdoor activities (especially hiking, running, etc.)
    • 2008, Leonhard Thoma, Das Idealpaar: Buch, Hueber Verlag, →ISBN, page 97:
      Übrigens, all diese Orte, der Wald, die Berge, der Fluss, das heißt jetzt auch nicht mehr Natur. Um Gottes willen, wir sind hier nicht bei Karl May oder Hermann Hesse. Natur heißt jetzt ‚Outdoor‘. Der Rest ist ‚Indoor‘.
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Usage notes

  • Usually used without article.
  • Often used in compounds.

Declension

Derived terms

  • Outdoorbekleidung
  • Outdoorjacke
  • Outdoortraining

Further reading

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