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- An adjective meaning supportive, helpful, or encouraging in both emotional and technical contexts.
- Commonly used to describe people, management styles, learning materials, and therapeutic measures.
- Requires standard German adjective endings when used before a noun (attributive use).
- A positive attribute that emphasizes solidarity and proactive assistance in personal and professional life.
The German adjective unterstützend is a versatile and essential word for anyone looking to describe positive, helpful, or encouraging behavior. At its core, it is derived from the verb unterstützen (to support), which itself comes from the root word Stütze (a prop or support beam). When you describe someone or something as unterstützend, you are saying they provide the necessary framework, emotional backing, or physical assistance to help someone else succeed or feel better. It is a word that carries a high level of social value in German culture, emphasizing solidarity, teamwork, and empathy. Whether you are talking about a teacher who helps a struggling student, a software feature that guides a user, or a friend who listens during a breakup, this is the word you need.
- Emotional Support
- This refers to providing comfort, encouragement, and understanding. In a relationship, being unterstützend means being there for your partner through thick and thin.
In schwierigen Zeiten war meine Familie immer sehr unterstützend.
Beyond the emotional realm, the word is frequently used in professional and technical contexts. If a company offers unterstützende Maßnahmen (supportive measures), they might be providing training, financial aid, or additional staff to ensure a project's success. In medical contexts, unterstützende Therapie (supportive therapy) refers to treatments that alleviate symptoms or help the patient cope, even if they don't cure the underlying disease. This breadth of usage makes it a high-frequency word in both spoken and written German. It is not just about 'helping' in a generic sense; it is about providing the structure that allows someone else to stand firm.
- Technical Application
- In software, an 'unterstützendes System' helps the user complete tasks more efficiently, often through automation or helpful prompts.
Die neue Software wirkt unterstützend bei der Datenanalyse.
In social contexts, Germans value 'Hilfsbereitschaft' (helpfulness), and being unterstützend is the active manifestation of that value. It suggests a proactive stance. You aren't just waiting to be asked; you are actively providing what is needed. This word is often paired with 'begleitend' (accompanying) to describe a holistic approach to assistance. When you use this word, you signal that you recognize the effort of others and are willing to add your strength to theirs. It is a highly positive attribute in job references, personal evaluations, and interpersonal feedback.
- Educational Context
- Teachers use unterstützendes Material like worksheets or visual aids to help students grasp difficult concepts.
Der Lehrer gab mir unterstützende Hinweise für die Prüfung.
Finally, it is important to distinguish unterstützend from simple 'hilfreich' (helpful). While 'hilfreich' can describe a single act or a useful tool, unterstützend often implies a more sustained or structural form of help. It suggests a relationship or a process where the support is an ongoing factor. If a colleague gives you a pen, that is 'hilfreich'. If a colleague mentors you for a month, they are being unterstützend. Understanding this nuance will help you use the word more accurately in professional settings in Germany, where precision in describing interpersonal dynamics is highly valued.
Ein unterstützendes Umfeld ist wichtig für den Erfolg.
Sie hat eine sehr unterstützende Art an sich.
Using unterstützend correctly requires an understanding of German adjective endings and its position in a sentence. Like most German adjectives, it can be used in two primary ways: predicatively (after a verb like 'to be') or attributively (before a noun). When used predicatively, it remains undeclined. When used before a noun, it must take the appropriate ending based on the noun's gender, case, and number. This flexibility allows you to describe people, actions, materials, and abstract concepts with ease.
- Predicative Use
- This is the simplest form. You simply place the word after 'sein' (to be) or 'wirken' (to seem/act). Example: 'Er ist unterstützend.'
Das Team war während des Projekts sehr unterstützend.
When you move to attributive use, the word becomes more complex. For instance, in the phrase 'ein unterstützender Freund' (a supportive friend), the ending '-er' is added because 'Freund' is masculine, singular, and in the nominative case with an indefinite article. If you were talking about a supportive mother, it would be 'eine unterstützende Mutter'. For a supportive environment (das Umfeld), it becomes 'ein unterstützendes Umfeld'. Mastering these endings is key to sounding natural in German.
- Adverbial Use
- You can also use it to describe *how* an action is performed. Example: 'Er handelte unterstützend' (He acted supportively).
Sie sprach unterstützend auf der Versammlung.
Another common pattern is using unterstützend in combination with the preposition 'bei' (at/with). This specifies what exactly is being supported. For example, 'unterstützend bei der Arbeit' (supportive at work) or 'unterstützend beim Lernen' (supportive while learning). This is a very natural way to add detail to your sentences. You will often see this in job descriptions: 'Wir suchen jemanden, der unterstützend bei der Projektplanung mitwirkt' (We are looking for someone who contributes supportively to project planning).
- The 'zu' + Infinitive Pattern
- Sometimes you might describe an action as being supportive to a goal. 'Es ist unterstützend, frühzeitig zu planen' (It is supportive to plan early).
Es wirkt unterstützend, wenn man klare Ziele hat.
In plural forms, the word follows the standard rules. 'Die unterstützenden Kollegen' (the supportive colleagues) or 'viele unterstützende Worte' (many supportive words). Notice how the meaning shifts slightly depending on the noun. With 'Worte', it implies verbal encouragement; with 'Kollegen', it implies active help in the workplace. This versatility is what makes unterstützend a 'power word' in the German language—it covers a wide range of helpful behaviors with a single, clear term. Whether you are writing a thank-you note or a performance review, this word provides the exact nuance of positive reinforcement you need.
Wir brauchen mehr unterstützende Maßnahmen für junge Eltern.
Deine unterstützende Hilfe war unbezahlbar.
In modern Germany, you will encounter the word unterstützend in a variety of real-world settings, from the corporate office to the doctor's surgery, and even in daily social interactions. Understanding the context helps in grasping its full weight. In the professional world, 'unterstützend' is a buzzword for teamwork and management. A boss who is described as unterstützend is someone who provides resources and guidance rather than just giving orders. You'll hear this in team meetings: 'Ich möchte hier nur unterstützend tätig sein' (I only want to act in a supportive capacity here), meaning the person isn't taking the lead but is there to help the leader succeed.
- In the Workplace
- Used to describe roles, software, or management styles that facilitate the work of others.
Die IT-Abteilung bietet unterstützende Dienstleistungen an.
The medical and psychological fields are another major area where this word shines. Doctors speak of unterstützende Therapie (supportive therapy) when referring to treatments that help the body heal or help the patient manage pain. In therapy or counseling, a unterstützendes Gespräch is a conversation aimed at providing emotional stability. If you listen to German podcasts or read advice columns (like those in 'Brigitte' or 'Zeit Online'), you will frequently see discussions about how to be more unterstützend towards friends dealing with mental health issues or grief. It is the gold standard for being a 'good' friend in these contexts.
- In Education
- Teachers and parents use it to describe learning aids. 'Unterstützende Lernmaterialien' are essential in German schools.
Das Video ist nur unterstützend zum Buch gedacht.
Politics and social work also rely heavily on this term. When the German government discusses 'unterstützende Finanzierung' (supportive financing) for startups or 'unterstützende Programme' for refugees, they are talking about structural help. If you watch the news (Tagesschau), you might hear about 'unterstützende Truppen' (support troops) in a military context, though this is less common than 'Verstärkung'. In everyday life, if you help a neighbor carry groceries or offer to babysit, they might thank you by saying: 'Das ist wirklich sehr unterstützend von Ihnen.' It's a slightly formal but very sincere way to acknowledge help.
- In Sports
- Coaches often emphasize an 'unterstützende Spielweise', where players set up goals for others rather than just trying to score themselves.
Fans können durch unterstützende Rufe das Team motivieren.
Finally, the word is increasingly common in the digital world. 'Unterstützende Technologien' (Assistive Technologies) is the standard German term for tools that help people with disabilities use computers or navigate the physical world. If you are browsing a German website and see a 'Hilfe' section, you might see a sub-heading for 'unterstützende Dokumente'. This wide range of applications—from the deeply personal to the highly technical—makes unterstützend a cornerstone of modern German vocabulary. It reflects a society that values the collective effort and the 'prop' that keeps the system running.
Die Community war sehr unterstützend bei der Fehlersuche.
Sie hat eine unterstützende Rolle im Verein übernommen.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using unterstützend is confusing it with the English word 'supporting' in contexts where German uses a different term. For example, in theater or film, a 'supporting actor' is not an 'unterstützender Schauspieler' but a 'Nebendarsteller'. Using the wrong word here makes you sound like you are translating literally from English rather than speaking natural German. Another common error is using 'unterstützend' when you actually mean 'hilfreich' (helpful). While they are related, 'unterstützend' implies a deeper, more structural level of aid. If a map helps you find a street, it is 'hilfreich', not 'unterstützend'.
- The 'Supportive' vs. 'Supporting' Trap
- In English, 'supporting' can mean 'bearing weight' (supporting wall). In German, that is a 'tragende Wand', not an 'unterstützende Wand'.
Falsch: Das ist eine unterstützende Wand. Richtig: Das ist eine tragende Wand.
Another mistake involves the preposition. English speakers often want to say 'unterstützend *von*' because they think of 'supportive *of*'. However, in German, the correct preposition is usually 'bei' (at/with) or 'für' (for). For instance, 'Ich bin unterstützend bei diesem Projekt' (I am supportive with/of this project). Using 'von' here would sound like the project is the one providing the support, which is the opposite of what you mean. Prepositions are notoriously tricky in German, and unterstützend is no exception. Always remember: you support *at* an activity or *for* a person.
- Overusing the word
- Sometimes beginners use 'unterstützend' for every kind of help. Mix it up with 'behilflich', 'nützlich', or 'förderlich' to sound more natural.
Falsch: Das Messer ist unterstützend beim Kochen. Richtig: Das Messer ist hilfreich beim Kochen.
Declension errors are also rampant. Because unterstützend is a long word ending in 'd', learners often forget to add the adjective ending or they add it incorrectly. They might say 'ein unterstützend Freund' instead of 'ein unterstützender Freund'. Remember that the 'd' is part of the root adjective (the present participle), and the case endings must follow. It helps to practice saying the word with different endings: unterstützende, unterstützender, unterstützendes, unterstützenden. This rhythmic practice makes the correct endings feel more intuitive over time.
- False Friends
- Avoid using 'supportiv' (a rare, medical/psychological term) in everyday speech. Stick to 'unterstützend'.
Sie ist eine unterstützende Kollegin (not 'supportive Kollegin').
Lastly, be careful with the word 'unterstützt'. This is the past participle (supported). 'Ich fühle mich unterstützt' (I feel supported) is correct, but 'Ich fühle mich unterstützend' means 'I feel like I am providing support to others'. Learners often swap these two, leading to confusion about who is helping whom. If you are the one receiving the help, you are 'unterstützt'. If you are the one giving the help, you are being 'unterstützend'. Paying attention to this distinction will significantly improve your clarity in emotional or professional conversations.
Bist du unterstützend tätig oder wirst du unterstützt?
Seine Worte waren sehr unterstützend gemeint.
To truly master German, you need to know when to use unterstützend and when to opt for a synonym that might fit the context better. German is a language of precision, and having a range of alternatives will make you sound more sophisticated. One common alternative is hilfreich (helpful). While unterstützend implies structural or emotional backing, hilfreich is more about utility. If a tip saves you time, it's hilfreich. If a friend stands by you during a court case, they are unterstützend. Another great word is behilflich, which is often used in formal offers of help: 'Kann ich Ihnen behilflich sein?' (Can I be of assistance?).
- unterstützend vs. hilfreich
- unterstützend: Structural, long-term, emotional.
hilfreich: Practical, immediate, task-oriented.
Das neue Tool ist hilfreich, aber die Kollegen sind unterstützend.
In more formal or academic contexts, you might use förderlich (conducive/beneficial). This word is often used to describe conditions or environments that help a process along. For example, 'Ein ruhiges Zimmer ist förderlich für die Konzentration' (A quiet room is conducive to concentration). While unterstützend describes the act of supporting, förderlich describes the positive effect that support has. Then there is solidarisch (solidary), which adds a political or social layer of shared values. If you stand with someone because you share their cause, you are being solidarisch as well as unterstützend.
- unterstützend vs. förderlich
- unterstützend: The act of providing help.
förderlich: The quality of being beneficial to a result.
Ihre Kritik war unterstützend und für meine Entwicklung förderlich.
For technical or medical support, you might encounter assistierend. This is very close to 'assisting' and is used for roles like an 'Assistenzarzt' (assistant doctor) or 'assistierende Technologien'. However, unterstützend remains the broader, more common term. In sports or games, you might use hilfsbereit to describe a player who is always ready to help. While unterstützend is an adjective describing the nature of the help, hilfsbereit is a personality trait (helpful-ready). A person is hilfsbereit, but their actions are unterstützend.
- unterstützend vs. solidarisch
- unterstützend: General help.
solidarisch: Help based on shared struggle or principles.
Wir zeigten uns solidarisch mit den Streikenden.
Lastly, consider entlastend (relieving). If your support specifically takes a burden off someone, entlastend is a powerful alternative. 'Deine Hilfe wirkt sehr entlastend für mich' (Your help is very relieving for me). It conveys the specific result of the support—the reduction of stress or work. By choosing between unterstützend, hilfreich, förderlich, solidarisch, and entlastend, you can describe the exact flavor of help you are giving or receiving, making your German much more expressive and accurate.
Die zusätzliche Kraft wirkte entlastend auf das gesamte Team.
Ein unterstützendes Netzwerk ist in der Not wichtig.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The root 'Stütze' is related to the English word 'stud' (as in a wall stud), both referring to vertical support beams.
Aussprachehilfe
- Stressing the first syllable (UN-ter-stützend).
- Pronouncing the 'ü' like a normal 'u'.
- Swallowing the final 'd' or 't' sound.
- Adding an extra 'e' before the 'd' unnecessarily.
- Confusing the 'st' sound (should be 'sh-t').
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize if you know the verb 'unterstützen'.
Adjective endings after the 'd' can be tricky.
The 'ü' and the stress on the third syllable require practice.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to catch.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjective Declension
Ein unterstützender Freund (Masculine Nominative).
Present Participle as Adjective
unterstützen -> unterstützend.
Preposition 'bei' with Dative
unterstützend bei der Arbeit.
Preposition 'für' with Accusative
unterstützend für die Kinder.
Adverbial usage (no endings)
Er handelt unterstützend.
Beispiele nach Niveau
Meine Mutter ist sehr unterstützend.
My mother is very supportive.
Predicative use of the adjective after 'ist'.
Er ist ein unterstützender Freund.
He is a supportive friend.
Masculine nominative ending '-er' after 'ein'.
Danke, du bist so unterstützend!
Thanks, you are so supportive!
Direct address using 'du'.
Ist dein Bruder unterstützend?
Is your brother supportive?
Simple question structure.
Sie sind eine unterstützende Familie.
They are a supportive family.
Feminine nominative ending '-e' for 'Familie'.
Das ist sehr unterstützend von dir.
That is very supportive of you.
Using 'von dir' to indicate the source of support.
Wir brauchen unterstützende Worte.
We need supportive words.
Plural nominative ending '-e' for 'Worte'.
Mein Team ist unterstützend.
My team is supportive.
Collective noun 'Team' followed by the adjective.
Der Lehrer gab uns unterstützende Materialien.
The teacher gave us supportive materials.
Accusative plural ending '-e'.
Ich suche ein unterstützendes Umfeld.
I am looking for a supportive environment.
Neuter accusative ending '-es' after 'ein'.
Sie arbeitet unterstützend im Büro.
She works supportively in the office.
Adverbial use of the adjective.
Die App wirkt unterstützend beim Lernen.
The app acts supportively during learning.
Using 'beim' (bei + dem) to specify the context.
Haben Sie unterstützende Hinweise für mich?
Do you have supportive tips for me?
Plural accusative ending '-e'.
Wir haben eine unterstützende Gemeinschaft.
We have a supportive community.
Feminine accusative ending '-e' after 'eine'.
Das Programm ist unterstützend für Anfänger.
The program is supportive for beginners.
Using 'für' + accusative.
Er schreibt unterstützende E-Mails.
He writes supportive emails.
Plural accusative ending '-e'.
Die Regierung plant unterstützende Maßnahmen für Kleinbetriebe.
The government is planning supportive measures for small businesses.
Plural accusative ending '-e'.
Sie verhielt sich während der Krise sehr unterstützend.
She behaved very supportively during the crisis.
Adverbial use with a reflexive verb 'sich verhalten'.
Ein unterstützendes Gespräch kann Wunder wirken.
A supportive conversation can work wonders.
Neuter nominative ending '-es' after 'ein'.
Wir bieten Ihnen eine unterstützende Beratung an.
We offer you supportive counseling.
Feminine accusative ending '-e' after 'eine'.
Trotz der Probleme blieb das Team unterstützend.
Despite the problems, the team remained supportive.
Predicative use after the verb 'bleiben'.
Können Sie mir unterstützende Dokumente schicken?
Can you send me supportive documents?
Plural accusative ending '-e'.
Die Therapie wirkt unterstützend auf den Heilungsprozess.
The therapy acts supportively on the healing process.
Using 'auf' + accusative.
Ich schätze deine unterstützende Art sehr.
I value your supportive manner very much.
Feminine accusative ending '-e' after 'deine'.
Die Studie liefert unterstützende Beweise für die Theorie.
The study provides supporting evidence for the theory.
Plural accusative ending '-e'.
Es bedarf unterstützender Eingriffe durch die Zentralbank.
Supportive interventions by the central bank are required.
Genitive plural ending '-er' after 'bedarf'.
Die Software verfügt über zahlreiche unterstützende Funktionen.
The software has numerous supportive functions.
Accusative plural ending '-e' after 'über'.
Wir müssen ein unterstützendes Netzwerk für Absolventen aufbauen.
We must build a supportive network for graduates.
Neuter accusative ending '-es' after 'ein'.
Die unterstützende Begleitung der Patienten ist essenziell.
The supportive accompaniment of patients is essential.
Feminine nominative ending '-e' after 'Die'.
Er äußerte sich unterstützend zu den neuen Plänen.
He spoke supportively about the new plans.
Adverbial use with 'zu' + dative.
Diese Maßnahmen wirken unterstützend zur Kostensenkung.
These measures act supportively toward cost reduction.
Using 'zu' + dative.
Ein unterstützendes Klima fördert die Kreativität.
A supportive climate promotes creativity.
Neuter nominative ending '-es' after 'ein'.
Die flankierenden, unterstützenden Maßnahmen wurden begrüßt.
The accompanying, supportive measures were welcomed.
Weak declension plural ending '-en' after 'Die'.
Unterstützend zu den Ausführungen des Vorredners möchte ich ergänzen...
Supporting the remarks of the previous speaker, I would like to add...
Participial usage at the start of a sentence.
Das Projekt hat eine rein unterstützende Funktion.
The project has a purely supportive function.
Feminine accusative ending '-e' after 'eine'.
Sie agierte im Hintergrund als unterstützende Kraft.
She acted in the background as a supportive force.
Feminine nominative ending '-e' after 'als'.
Die Ergebnisse wirken unterstützend für die Hypothese.
The results act supportively for the hypothesis.
Predicative use in an academic context.
Es mangelt oft an einer unterstützenden Infrastruktur.
There is often a lack of a supportive infrastructure.
Dative feminine ending '-en' after 'an einer'.
Die unterstützende Rolle der Medien darf nicht unterschätzt werden.
The supportive role of the media must not be underestimated.
Genitive singular is not used here, but nominative singular is.
Er bot seine unterstützenden Dienste diskret an.
He offered his supportive services discreetly.
Plural accusative ending '-en' after 'seine'.
Inwieweit diese Faktoren unterstützend konvergieren, bleibt abzuwarten.
To what extent these factors converge supportively remains to be seen.
Adverbial use in a complex subordinate clause.
Die komplementär-unterstützende Wirkung beider Wirkstoffe ist belegt.
The complementary-supportive effect of both active ingredients is proven.
Compound adjective with nominative feminine ending '-e'.
Das Urteil hat eine unterstützende Präzedenzwirkung.
The judgment has a supportive precedent effect.
Feminine accusative ending '-e'.
Unterstützend wirkte hierbei die günstige Marktlage.
The favorable market situation acted supportively in this regard.
Inverted sentence structure for emphasis.
Man sollte die unterstützende Dialektik dieser Argumentation beachten.
One should note the supportive dialectic of this argumentation.
Feminine accusative ending '-e' after 'die'.
Die unterstützenden Subsidiaritätsmechanismen greifen sofort.
The supportive subsidiarity mechanisms take effect immediately.
Weak declension plural '-en'.
Sie leistete einen unterstützenden Beitrag zur Konsensfindung.
She made a supportive contribution to reaching a consensus.
Masculine accusative ending '-en' after 'einen'.
Die Architektur ist hier unterstützend für die soziale Interaktion konzipiert.
The architecture here is designed to be supportive of social interaction.
Complex predicative construction.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To stand supportively by someone's side. It implies loyal assistance.
Meine Freunde standen mir unterstützend zur Seite.
— To intervene in a supportive way. Used when someone steps in to help.
Der Chef griff unterstützend in die Verhandlung ein.
— To be intended only as support. Often used to clarify that a comment wasn't a criticism.
Meine Frage war nur unterstützend gemeint.
— To have a supportive effect on something. Used for abstract influences.
Das Wetter wirkte unterstützend auf die gute Laune.
— To offer a supportive hand. A metaphorical way to offer help.
Er reichte mir eine unterstützende Hand.
— Supportive while learning. Very common in educational contexts.
Das Buch ist unterstützend beim Lernen der Grammatik.
— To speak supportively. Used when someone gives verbal backing to an idea.
Sie äußerte sich unterstützend zu dem Vorschlag.
— To perform supportive services. Common in business or military contexts.
Die Agentur leistet unterstützende Dienste.
— To create a supportive climate. Used in management and education.
Wir wollen ein unterstützendes Klima im Team schaffen.
— To find supporting evidence. Used in science and law.
Der Forscher fand unterstützende Beweise für seine These.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Hilfreich is more about a specific tool or tip; unterstützend is more about a person's attitude or a system's structure.
Unterstützt is the past participle (supported); unterstützend is the present participle (supportive).
Tragend is used for physical weight (supporting wall); unterstützend is for help and encouragement.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— Literally 'to grab someone under the arms'. It means to give someone a helping hand or support them financially or physically.
Mein Onkel hat mir beim Hausbau unter die Arme gegriffen.
informal/neutral— To give someone 'back-cover'. It means to support someone and protect them from criticism or attacks.
Mein Chef gibt mir immer Rückendeckung.
neutral/professional— To strengthen someone's back. It means to provide emotional or moral support to someone.
Deine Worte haben mir den Rücken gestärkt.
neutral— A rock in the surf. A person who is extremely supportive and stable during a crisis.
In der Krise war sie mein Fels in der Brandung.
idiomatic/poetic— To stand by someone with advice and action. Total support.
Die Nachbarn standen uns mit Rat und Tat zur Seite.
neutral— To keep someone at the pole. It means to keep someone motivated and supportive of a project.
Wir müssen die Investoren bei der Stange halten.
informal— To have an open ear. To be supportive by listening.
Sie hat immer ein offenes Ohr für meine Probleme.
neutral— In good days as in bad. Unconditional support (often used in weddings).
Wir sind füreinander da, in guten wie in schlechten Tagen.
formal/romantic— To work hand in hand. Supportive collaboration.
Die beiden Abteilungen arbeiten Hand in Hand.
neutral— To build bridges for someone. To support someone in overcoming a difficulty or reaching a compromise.
Der Vermittler versuchte, den Parteien Brücken zu bauen.
metaphoricalLeicht verwechselbar
Both mean helpful in a way.
Förderlich means conducive to a result; unterstützend means providing help directly.
Ruhe ist förderlich, aber ein Mentor ist unterstützend.
Both relate to help.
Behilflich is a formal way to say 'of assistance' in a specific moment.
Kann ich behilflich sein? (momentary) vs. Er ist unterstützend. (character)
Both mean useful.
Nützlich is for objects; unterstützend is for people or systems.
Ein Hammer ist nützlich. Ein Freund ist unterstützend.
Both involve teamwork.
Kooperativ is about working together; unterstützend is about providing the basis for someone else's work.
Wir arbeiten kooperativ (together) und er ist dabei unterstützend (helping).
Both mean showing support.
Solidarisch implies shared goals or a common cause.
Wir sind solidarisch mit den Arbeitern.
Satzmuster
[Subject] ist [unterstützend].
Er ist unterstützend.
[Subject] hat ein [unterstützendes] [Noun].
Ich habe ein unterstützendes Team.
[Subject] wirkt [unterstützend] bei [Activity].
Sie wirkt unterstützend bei der Planung.
Es bedarf [unterstützender] [Noun-Genitive].
Es bedarf unterstützender Worte.
[Unterstützend] zu [Noun], [Verb] [Subject]...
Unterstützend zu den Fakten nannte er Beispiele.
Die [Adjective]-[unterstützende] [Noun]...
Die komplementär-unterstützende Maßnahme half.
Wie [unterstützend] von [Person]!
Wie unterstützend von dir!
Bleib bitte [unterstützend].
Bleib bitte unterstützend.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
High, especially in professional and social contexts.
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unterstützend Wand
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tragende Wand
In English, 'supporting' is used for walls that hold weight. In German, we use 'tragend' (carrying). 'Unterstützend' is for help and encouragement.
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unterstützend von mir
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unterstützend bei mir
English speakers often translate 'supportive of me' literally. In German, use 'bei' to show where the support is happening.
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Ich bin unterstützt.
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Ich bin unterstützend.
If you are the one *giving* support, you are 'unterstützend'. If you are *receiving* it, you are 'unterstützt'. This is a common passive/active confusion.
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ein unterstützend Freund
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ein unterstützender Freund
Don't forget the adjective ending! Masculine nominative with an indefinite article needs '-er'.
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unterstützend Schauspieler
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Nebendarsteller
A 'supporting actor' in a movie has a specific term in German. 'Unterstützend' is not used in the film industry this way.
Tipps
Adjective Endings
Remember that 'unterstützend' is based on a present participle. When you add endings, they go after the 'd'. Practice: 'die unterstützenden Hände'.
Synonym Choice
Don't just say 'gut'. Use 'unterstützend' to be more specific about how someone is being good. It adds depth to your descriptions.
Stress the Middle
The stress is on 'STÜTZ'. If you stress 'UNTER', it sounds like you are talking about something 'under' something else physically. Correct stress makes you sound like a native.
Cover Letters
Use 'unterstützend' to describe your work style. 'Ich schätze ein unterstützendes Arbeitsklima' shows you are a team player who values cooperation.
Social Value
In Germany, being supportive is a high social virtue. Using this word shows you understand and appreciate this cultural value of solidarity.
Word Family
Connect it to 'Stütze' (a prop). If you can visualize a beam holding up a roof, you'll never forget what 'unterstützend' means.
Technical Usage
Listen for it in tech tutorials. 'Unterstützende Funktionen' are often the extra features that make a software easy to use. It's not just for people!
Adverbial Use
Use it without an ending to describe an action: 'Er hat mich unterstützend begleitet.' This is a very natural and advanced-sounding way to speak.
Mnemonic
Think: 'Under-Stud-Zend'. A stud is a support in a wall. You are sending support from under. It's a bit of a stretch, but it works!
Empowerment
When describing help for people with disabilities, 'unterstützend' is a respectful word that focuses on enabling them rather than doing everything for them.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of an 'Under-Stütze'—someone who stands *under* you to *stütze* (prop) you up so you don't fall.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a supportive wall (Stütze) painted with a giant 'U' for 'unterstützend' helping a roof stay up.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'unterstützend' three times today: once for a person, once for a tool, and once in a professional context.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Middle High German 'understritzen', which meant to prop up from below. It is a compound of 'unter' (under) and 'stützen' (to prop/support).
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: To physically prop up a structure or a person to prevent them from falling.
GermanicKultureller Kontext
Always ensure 'unterstützend' doesn't sound patronizing. In disability contexts, use 'unterstützend' to empower, not to imply pity.
English speakers often say 'I support you', but Germans might say 'Ich unterstütze dich' or describe themselves as 'unterstützend'. The adjective form is more common in German descriptions of character.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Workplace
- unterstützendes Management
- unterstützend tätig sein
- unterstützende IT-Systeme
- unterstützende Kollegen
Education
- unterstützende Materialien
- unterstützendes Lernen
- unterstützende Hinweise
- unterstützende Lehrer
Health/Therapy
- unterstützende Therapie
- unterstützende Pflege
- unterstützende Gespräche
- unterstützende Maßnahmen
Family/Friends
- ein unterstützendes Umfeld
- unterstützende Worte
- sehr unterstützend sein
- eine unterstützende Art
Technology
- unterstützende Software
- unterstützende Funktionen
- unterstützende Technologien
- unterstützende Dokumentation
Gesprächseinstiege
"Wie wichtig ist ein unterstützendes Team für dich?"
"War dein letzter Chef eher fordernd oder unterstützend?"
"Welche unterstützenden Maßnahmen helfen dir beim Deutschlernen?"
"Kennst du jemanden, der eine besonders unterstützende Art hat?"
"Wie kann man in einer Freundschaft am besten unterstützend sein?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der jemand sehr unterstützend zu dir war. Was hat die Person genau getan?
Wie versuchst du, in deinem Beruf oder in der Schule unterstützend zu wirken?
Ist 'unterstützend sein' eine Eigenschaft, die man lernen kann? Warum oder warum nicht?
Welche unterstützenden Technologien nutzt du in deinem Alltag am häufigsten?
Reflektiere über ein Projekt, das ohne unterstützende Hilfe gescheitert wäre.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it can also describe things like software, materials, or measures. For example, 'unterstützende Software' helps a user complete a task. It is very common in technical and professional language to describe anything that facilitates a primary action.
'Hilfsbereit' is a personality trait meaning 'ready to help'. 'Unterstützend' is an adjective that describes the nature of the help itself or the person's behavior in a specific context. You are 'hilfsbereit' by nature, but your specific actions are 'unterstützend'.
It follows standard adjective declension. For example: 'ein unterstützender Freund' (masculine nominative), 'eine unterstützende Mutter' (feminine nominative), 'ein unterstützendes Umfeld' (neuter nominative). Always add the ending after the 'd'.
Yes, it is very common. 'Er hat unterstützend eingegriffen' (He intervened supportively). In this case, it remains undeclined. This is a great way to describe how someone performs an action.
Both are possible depending on the context. 'Unterstützend bei der Arbeit' (supportive with the work) and 'unterstützend für die Entwicklung' (supportive for development). 'Bei' is more common for activities, while 'für' is common for goals or people.
Yes, 'unterstützende Therapie' or 'unterstützende Pflege' are standard terms for care that helps a patient cope or heal, even if it's not the primary cure. It is a very professional and common term in German hospitals.
It is neutral to slightly formal. It is perfectly fine for everyday use but also professional enough for business reports and academic writing. It is a very safe and versatile word to use in any setting.
Yes, it rhymes with other present participles used as adjectives, such as 'schützend' (protecting) or 'nützend' (using). This can help you remember the pronunciation and the rhythm of the word.
Yes, the noun is 'Unterstützung' (support). While 'unterstützend' describes the quality, 'Unterstützung' is the act or the thing itself. For example: 'Ich danke dir für deine Unterstützung'.
Yes, it is very high frequency. You will hear it in news reports, office meetings, school classrooms, and among friends. It is a foundational word for describing positive social and functional relationships in German.
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Write a sentence about a supportive friend.
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Describe a supportive teacher in German.
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Write a formal thank you for support at work.
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Explain why a supportive environment is important.
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Use 'unterstützend' as an adverb in a sentence.
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Translate: 'We need supportive measures for the youth.'
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Write a sentence using 'unterstützende Worte'.
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Compare 'unterstützend' and 'hilfreich' in one sentence.
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Describe a supportive software feature.
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Write a sentence about supportive therapy.
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Translate: 'She is a supportive colleague.'
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Describe a supportive family.
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Write a sentence with 'unterstützend bei'.
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Use 'unterstützendes Klima' in a professional context.
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Translate: 'The measures act supportively.'
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Write a sentence about supportive learning materials.
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Explain 'unterstützend' to a beginner.
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Write a sentence with 'unterstützende Rolle'.
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Translate: 'A supportive conversation can help.'
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Use the comparative 'unterstützender'.
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Say: 'My family is very supportive.'
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Say: 'He is a supportive colleague.'
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Say: 'Thank you for your supportive words.'
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Say: 'We need a supportive environment.'
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Say: 'The software is supportive during work.'
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Say: 'I act in a supportive capacity.'
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Say: 'She acts supportively.'
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Say: 'Are you being supportive?'
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Say: 'Supportive measures are necessary.'
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Say: 'A supportive conversation helps.'
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Say: 'That is very supportive of you.'
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Say: 'We have a supportive community.'
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Say: 'He finds supportive words.'
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Say: 'I appreciate your supportive nature.'
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Say: 'The climate is supportive.'
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Say: 'Supportive therapy is good.'
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Say: 'I am looking for supportive materials.'
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Say: 'He gave me supportive tips.'
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Say: 'The team was supportive.'
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Say: 'Act supportively!'
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Listen and write the adjective: 'Meine Mutter ist sehr ______.'
Listen and write: 'Wir brauchen ein ______ Umfeld.'
Listen and write: 'Er ist ein ______ Kollege.'
Listen and write: 'Sie gab mir ______ Hinweise.'
Listen and write: 'Die Maßnahmen sind ______.'
Listen and write: 'Vielen Dank für deine ______ Art.'
Listen and write: 'Das wirkt ______ beim Lernen.'
Listen and write: 'Wir planen ______ Programme.'
Listen and write: 'Er sprach ______ über mich.'
Listen and write: 'Ein ______ Klima ist gut.'
Listen and write: 'Die ______ Therapie hilft.'
Listen and write: 'Haben Sie ______ Dokumente?'
Listen and write: 'Sei ______ zu anderen.'
Listen and write: 'Das ist ______ von Ihnen.'
Listen and write: 'Wir sind eine ______ Gruppe.'
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Summary
The word 'unterstützend' is your go-to adjective for describing anyone or anything that provides a 'prop' or 'backing'. Example: 'Ein unterstützendes Team ist der Schlüssel zum Erfolg' (A supportive team is the key to success).
- An adjective meaning supportive, helpful, or encouraging in both emotional and technical contexts.
- Commonly used to describe people, management styles, learning materials, and therapeutic measures.
- Requires standard German adjective endings when used before a noun (attributive use).
- A positive attribute that emphasizes solidarity and proactive assistance in personal and professional life.
Adjective Endings
Remember that 'unterstützend' is based on a present participle. When you add endings, they go after the 'd'. Practice: 'die unterstützenden Hände'.
Synonym Choice
Don't just say 'gut'. Use 'unterstützend' to be more specific about how someone is being good. It adds depth to your descriptions.
Stress the Middle
The stress is on 'STÜTZ'. If you stress 'UNTER', it sounds like you are talking about something 'under' something else physically. Correct stress makes you sound like a native.
Cover Letters
Use 'unterstützend' to describe your work style. 'Ich schätze ein unterstützendes Arbeitsklima' shows you are a team player who values cooperation.
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