unmotiviert
Unmotivated; not having a strong reason to do something.
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- Unmotiviert means lacking drive or reason to act.
- It is a common B1 adjective used in work and school.
- The opposite is 'motiviert'; a close synonym is 'lustlos'.
- It requires adjective endings when used before a noun.
The German adjective unmotiviert is a direct counterpart to the English word 'unmotivated.' At its core, it describes a psychological state where an individual lacks the drive, enthusiasm, or specific reason to perform a task or engage in an activity. In the German-speaking world, where 'Fleiß' (diligence) and 'Pünktlichkeit' (punctuality) are often cited as cultural cornerstones, being described as unmotiviert can carry a slightly heavier social weight than in some other cultures. It suggests not just a temporary lack of energy, but often a lack of 'innerer Antrieb' (inner drive). People use this word in professional settings, educational environments, and casual conversations to explain why progress is stalling or why a certain attitude is being displayed.
- Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic
- Being unmotiviert usually refers to an internal state (intrinsic), whereas 'demotiviert' often implies that an external factor has stripped away one's motivation.
Nach dem langen Wochenende fühlte ich mich am Montagmorgen völlig unmotiviert.
In a broader sense, unmotiviert can also be used in more abstract contexts. For example, in legal or technical German, an 'unmotivierte Entscheidung' might refer to a decision that lacks a stated rationale or justification (though this is less common than the psychological usage). In everyday life, you might hear a teacher complain about an 'unmotivierte Klasse' (an unmotivated class) or a coach frustrated by 'unmotivierte Spieler.' It is a versatile word that covers everything from a teenager refusing to clean their room to a high-level executive experiencing burnout. The prefix 'un-' functions exactly like the English 'un-', negating the base adjective 'motiviert.' Understanding this word is crucial for B1 learners because it allows for the expression of complex emotional states regarding work and productivity, which are frequent topics in German language exams and daily life.
- Synonyms in Context
- Words like 'lustlos' (listless) or 'antriebslos' (lacking drive) are often used interchangeably in casual speech.
Es ist schwer, mit jemandem zusammenzuarbeiten, der so unmotiviert ist.
Furthermore, the term often appears in psychology and pedagogy. Educators discuss how to reach 'unmotivierte Jugendliche' (unmotivated youths) by finding 'Anknüpfungspunkte' (points of connection) to their interests. In the workplace, 'unmotiviert' is often a precursor to 'innere Kündigung' (quiet quitting), where an employee does the bare minimum. Thus, the word is not just a description of laziness; it is often a diagnostic tool for identifying deeper issues in engagement or satisfaction. When you use this word, you are commenting on the 'Warum' (the why) behind an action or lack thereof. If someone is 'unmotiviert,' they haven't found their 'Warum' yet.
Using unmotiviert correctly requires an understanding of German adjective declension and sentence structure. Primarily, it functions as a predicative adjective following verbs like sein (to be), wirken (to seem), or bleiben (to remain). In these cases, the word does not change its ending regardless of the subject's gender or number. For example, 'Er ist unmotiviert,' 'Sie ist unmotiviert,' and 'Sie sind unmotiviert' all use the base form. This is the simplest way to use the word and is very common in spoken German when expressing one's current mood or observing someone else's behavior.
- Predicative Usage
- Subject + sein/wirken + unmotiviert. Example: Die Studenten wirken heute sehr unmotiviert.
Warum bist du so unmotiviert? Hast du schlecht geschlafen?
However, when used attributively (before a noun), unmotiviert must take the appropriate adjective endings based on the gender, case, and article of the noun. This is where it gets trickier for B1 learners. For instance, 'ein unmotivierter Arbeiter' (a masculine nominative with an indefinite article), 'die unmotivierte Schülerin' (a feminine nominative with a definite article), or 'unmotivierte Kinder' (plural nominative without an article). Mastering these endings is essential for writing more descriptive and grammatically correct German sentences. You might write in a report: 'Die unmotivierte Haltung einiger Teammitglieder gefährdet das Projekt' (The unmotivated attitude of some team members is endangering the project).
- Attributive Usage
- Determiner + unmotiviert + ending + Noun. Example: Ein unmotivierter Blick kann viel aussagen.
Trotz der unmotivierten Stimmung im Team haben wir das Ziel erreicht.
Another advanced way to use unmotiviert is in combination with intensifiers. Common German intensifiers include 'völlig' (completely), 'total' (totally), 'extrem' (extremely), or 'etwas' (somewhat). Saying 'Ich bin heute völlig unmotiviert' adds a layer of emphasis that is very natural in German conversation. Additionally, you can contrast it with its antonym in a single sentence to highlight a change: 'Zuerst war er sehr engagiert, aber jetzt scheint er völlig unmotiviert zu sein.' This structure is particularly useful for B1 and B2 level discussions about personal development or workplace dynamics. Remember that unmotiviert is a static description of a state; if you want to describe the process of losing motivation, you would use the verb 'demotivieren' in the passive voice or a reflexive construction.
- Common Intensifiers
- völlig, total, ziemlich, echt, absolut.
Nach der Absage fühlte sie sich absolut unmotiviert, weiterzusuchen.
In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, unmotiviert is a staple of everyday language, particularly in contexts involving productivity and personal feelings. You will hear it most frequently in the workplace. Colleagues might whisper about an 'unmotivierte Kollegin' during a coffee break, or a manager might address the team's 'unmotivierte Phase' during a meeting. It is also a very common term in the education system. Teachers often use it in reports or parent-teacher conferences to describe a student's lack of participation. If you are a student in a German-speaking country, you might hear your peers say 'Ich bin heute so unmotiviert, ich gehe nicht zur Vorlesung' (I'm so unmotivated today, I'm not going to the lecture).
- The Office Context
- Used to describe low productivity or lack of engagement in projects.
Das Management fragt sich, warum die Mitarbeiter so unmotiviert sind.
The word also frequently appears in sports commentary. When a team is playing poorly and seems to lack the will to win, commentators might describe their performance as 'unmotiviert' or 'lustlos.' In this context, it implies a lack of 'Kampfgeist' (fighting spirit). You'll also encounter it in lifestyle media and self-help contexts. Magazines might have articles titled 'Was tun, wenn man sich unmotiviert fühlt?' (What to do when one feels unmotivated?). In these instances, the word is treated as a common hurdle in modern life, often linked to stress, lack of sleep, or a lack of clear goals. It is a relatable term that bridges the gap between formal psychological diagnosis and casual everyday frustration.
- Sports and Hobbies
- Describing a lack of effort in competitive or recreational activities.
Die Mannschaft wirkte in der ersten Halbzeit völlig unmotiviert.
Finally, you will hear unmotiviert in the context of social interactions. If someone is being short with their answers or doesn't want to participate in a group outing, they might be labeled as unmotivated. However, in slang, younger Germans might use more colorful expressions like 'keinen Bock haben' (to have no desire) or 'null Bock' (zero desire). While 'unmotiviert' is the standard, neutral term, 'keinen Bock' is its informal, highly frequent cousin. If you're in a professional or academic setting, stick to 'unmotiviert.' If you're with friends at a bar, 'Ich hab heute echt keinen Bock' is what you'll likely hear instead of 'Ich bin unmotiviert.' Understanding these register differences is key to sounding like a natural speaker.
- Social Media & News
- Often used in headlines discussing labor shortages or educational crises.
Ein unmotivierter Start in den Tag kann die ganze Woche ruinieren.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using unmotiviert is confusing it with the word demotiviert. While they are related, they are not identical. Unmotiviert describes a general state of lacking motivation, often without a specific external cause—it's just how you feel. Demotiviert, on the other hand, usually implies that something specific happened to take away your motivation. For example, if your boss criticizes your hard work unfairly, you become demotiviert. If you just wake up and don't feel like doing anything, you are unmotiviert. Mixing these up can change the nuance of your sentence from 'I'm not feeling it' to 'Someone or something ruined my motivation.'
- The Cause Factor
- Unmotiviert = General state. Demotiviert = Result of an event.
Ich bin nicht unmotiviert, ich bin durch die Kritik nur demotiviert.
Another common error involves adjective endings. As mentioned before, German adjectives require specific endings when they come before a noun. Many learners forget to add the '-er', '-e', or '-es'. Saying 'ein unmotiviert Student' is incorrect; it must be 'ein unmotivierter Student.' This is a fundamental part of German grammar that requires constant practice. Additionally, learners sometimes use 'unmotiviert' when they actually mean 'faul' (lazy). While an unmotivated person might act lazy, 'faul' is a character trait, whereas 'unmotiviert' is often seen as a temporary or situational state. Calling someone 'faul' is a much harsher personal insult than saying they seem 'unmotiviert' at the moment.
- Adjective Endings
- Remember: Der unmotivierte Mann (Nom.), den unmotivierten Mann (Acc.).
Viele Fehler entstehen durch unmotiviertes Arbeiten.
Lastly, be careful with the preposition 'zu'. In English, we might say 'unmotivated to do something.' In German, the equivalent is 'unmotiviert, etwas zu tun.' Some learners try to use 'für' or other prepositions incorrectly. 'Ich bin unmotiviert für die Hausaufgaben' is acceptable, but 'Ich bin unmotiviert zu lernen' (using the 'zu' + infinitive construction) is much more common and elegant. Also, ensure you don't confuse 'unmotiviert' with 'motivationslos.' While 'motivationslos' exists and means 'without motivation,' it is used much less frequently in spoken German than 'unmotiviert.' Stick to 'unmotiviert' for 90% of situations to sound more natural.
- Prepositional Pitfalls
- Correct: Unmotiviert [etwas zu tun]. Avoid: Unmotiviert von [verb].
Er ist zu unmotiviert, um heute Sport zu treiben.
While unmotiviert is the standard term, German offers a rich palette of synonyms that can add precision to your speech. If you want to emphasize a lack of desire or interest in a specific activity, lustlos is your best bet. It literally means 'without desire' and is very common in casual settings. If the lack of motivation is more about a lack of energy or physical/mental drive, antriebslos is a stronger, more clinical term often associated with fatigue or depression. For a more formal or academic context, you might use desinteressiert (disinterested) or gleichgültig (indifferent), though these focus more on the lack of caring than the lack of drive.
- Lustlos vs. Unmotiviert
- 'Lustlos' is more about the mood/feeling, 'unmotiviert' is more about the lack of a goal or reason.
Sie starrte lustlos aus dem Fenster, statt zu arbeiten.
In a work environment, you might hear the term passiv (passive) or trage (sluggish). These describe the outward behavior resulting from being unmotivated. On the slang side, as mentioned earlier, null Bock is the ultimate informal alternative. It's very common among teenagers and young adults. Another colloquial way to say you're unmotivated is 'Ich kann mich nicht aufraffen' (I can't pull myself together/get myself going). This focuses on the difficulty of starting a task. Understanding these alternatives helps you navigate different social circles in Germany, from the boardroom to the classroom to the pub.
- Formal Alternatives
- Indifferent, desinteressiert, phlegmatisch (if it's a personality trait).
Sein phlegmatisches Wesen macht ihn oft unmotiviert für neue Projekte.
To contrast, knowing the antonyms is equally important. Motiviert is the obvious one, but engagiert (committed/engaged), begeistert (enthusiastic), and zielstrebig (goal-oriented) are excellent words to describe the opposite state. In job interviews, you'll want to use 'engagiert' and 'zielstrebig' rather than just 'motiviert.' By learning these clusters of words, you build a 'word web' that makes your German sound more sophisticated. Instead of always saying 'Ich bin nicht motiviert,' you can say 'Ich fühle mich heute etwas antriebslos' or 'Ich bin gerade ziemlich lustlos,' which conveys a more nuanced emotional state.
- Antonyms Comparison
- Motiviert (Basic) vs. Engagiert (Professional) vs. Begeistert (Emotional).
Wir suchen engagierte Mitarbeiter, keine unmotivierten Mitläufer.
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Curiosidade
The word 'Motivation' only became popular in German in the 20th century, particularly through psychology.
Guia de pronúncia
- Stressing the first syllable 'un'.
- Pronouncing 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be like 'f' in some words, but here it follows the Latin root and is 'v').
- Missing the long 'ie' sound.
- Not pronouncing the 't' at the end clearly.
- Shortening the 'o' too much.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize due to English cognate.
Requires correct adjective endings.
Pronunciation is straightforward but requires correct stress.
Clear sound and common usage.
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Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Adjective endings (Mixed Declension)
Ein unmotivierter Mann.
Adjective endings (Weak Declension)
Der unmotivierte Mann.
Adjective endings (Strong Declension)
Unmotivierte Männer.
Predicative vs Attributive
Er ist unmotiviert (Pred.) vs Der unmotivierte Mann (Attr.).
Infinitive with 'zu'
Er ist unmotiviert, die Hausaufgaben zu machen.
Exemplos por nível
Ich bin unmotiviert.
I am unmotivated.
Simple subject + verb + adjective.
Bist du unmotiviert?
Are you unmotivated?
Question form with 'sein'.
Heute ist er unmotiviert.
Today he is unmotivated.
Adverb of time at the start.
Wir sind nicht unmotiviert.
We are not unmotivated.
Negation with 'nicht'.
Das Kind ist unmotiviert.
The child is unmotivated.
Neutral noun subject.
Sie ist oft unmotiviert.
She is often unmotivated.
Adverb of frequency 'oft'.
Warum bist du unmotiviert?
Why are you unmotivated?
Interrogative 'warum'.
Ich fühle mich unmotiviert.
I feel unmotivated.
Reflexive verb 'sich fühlen'.
Er ist ein unmotivierter Schüler.
He is an unmotivated student.
Attributive adjective, masculine nominative.
Sie wirken heute sehr unmotiviert.
You (formal) seem very unmotivated today.
Verb 'wirken' + intensifier 'sehr'.
Ohne Kaffee bin ich unmotiviert.
Without coffee, I am unmotivated.
Prepositional phrase 'ohne Kaffee'.
Das Team ist völlig unmotiviert.
The team is completely unmotivated.
Intensifier 'völlig'.
Ich finde die Arbeit unmotiviert.
I find the work unmotivated (uninspiring).
Verb 'finden' + object + adjective.
Bist du unmotiviert zum Lernen?
Are you unmotivated to study?
'zu' + dative noun used as an activity.
Die unmotivierte Katze schläft.
The unmotivated cat is sleeping.
Attributive adjective, feminine nominative.
Er bleibt den ganzen Tag unmotiviert.
He remains unmotivated the whole day.
Verb 'bleiben'.
Ein unmotivierter Mitarbeiter schadet dem Team.
An unmotivated employee harms the team.
Masculine nominative indefinite.
Sie hat eine unmotivierte Phase im Büro.
She is having an unmotivated phase in the office.
Feminine accusative indefinite.
Wegen des Regens sind wir unmotiviert.
Because of the rain, we are unmotivated.
Genitive preposition 'wegen'.
Ich bin zu unmotiviert, um Sport zu machen.
I am too unmotivated to do sports.
'zu... um... zu' construction.
Die unmotivierten Studenten fehlen oft.
The unmotivated students are often absent.
Plural nominative definite.
Er sprach mit einem unmotivierten Ton.
He spoke with an unmotivated tone.
Masculine dative indefinite.
Trotz des Erfolgs blieb er unmotiviert.
Despite the success, he remained unmotivated.
Genitive preposition 'trotz'.
Es ist schwer, unmotivierte Leute zu führen.
It is hard to lead unmotivated people.
Infinitive clause with 'zu'.
Die unmotivierte Haltung der Belegschaft ist ein Problem.
The unmotivated attitude of the workforce is a problem.
Feminine nominative definite.
Er erledigte die Aufgabe völlig unmotiviert.
He completed the task completely unmotivatedly.
Adverbial usage with intensifier.
Unmotivierte Jugendliche brauchen oft Unterstützung.
Unmotivated youths often need support.
Plural nominative zero article.
Das Projekt scheiterte an unmotivierten Partnern.
The project failed due to unmotivated partners.
Plural dative zero article.
Sie wirkte extrem unmotiviert während der Präsentation.
She seemed extremely unmotivated during the presentation.
Intensifier 'extrem'.
Man sollte unmotiviertes Verhalten nicht ignorieren.
One should not ignore unmotivated behavior.
Neutral accusative zero article.
Er ist unmotiviert für neue Herausforderungen.
He is unmotivated for new challenges.
Prepositional object with 'für'.
Die unmotivierte Antwort enttäuschte den Lehrer.
The unmotivated answer disappointed the teacher.
Feminine nominative definite.
Die unmotivierte Gewalt in der Stadt nimmt zu.
Unmotivated (unprovoked) violence in the city is increasing.
Specialized meaning: unprovoked.
Ein unmotivierter Abbruch des Gesprächs ist unhöflich.
An unmotivated (groundless) termination of the conversation is rude.
Specialized meaning: without reason.
Ihre unmotivierte Art verbarg ihre wahre Angst.
Her unmotivated manner hid her true fear.
Complex psychological context.
Das Werk wirkt in weiten Teilen unmotiviert.
The work seems unmotivated (lacking direction) in many parts.
Artistic critique context.
Er ist keineswegs unmotiviert, nur erschöpft.
He is by no means unmotivated, just exhausted.
Negation 'keineswegs' for emphasis.
Unmotivierte Handlungen können rechtlich relevant sein.
Unmotivated actions can be legally relevant.
Legal context.
Die unmotivierten Massen folgten dem Anführer blind.
The unmotivated masses followed the leader blindly.
Sociological context.
Trotz seiner unmotivierten Fassade war er sehr klug.
Despite his unmotivated facade, he was very clever.
Genitive prepositional phrase.
Die unmotivierte Kausalität dieses Ereignisses verwirrt.
The unmotivated causality of this event is confusing.
Philosophical/scientific context.
Es war ein völlig unmotivierter Willkürakt.
It was a completely unmotivated (arbitrary) act of will.
Political/philosophical context.
Ihre unmotivierte Existenz quälte sie täglich.
Her unmotivated (purposeless) existence tormented her daily.
Existential context.
Die unmotivierte Struktur des Romans ist gewollt.
The unmotivated structure of the novel is intentional.
Literary analysis.
Er agierte unmotiviert im Sinne der klassischen Logik.
He acted unmotivatedly in the sense of classical logic.
Advanced adverbial usage.
Die unmotivierte Ablehnung des Antrags war rechtswidrig.
The unmotivated (unjustified) rejection of the application was unlawful.
Legal/administrative context.
Ein unmotivierter Wechsel der Strategie kann fatal sein.
An unmotivated (groundless) change of strategy can be fatal.
Strategic context.
Seine unmotivierte Präsenz im Raum war störend.
His unmotivated (purposeless) presence in the room was disturbing.
Social/psychological context.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
Ich bin heute unmotiviert.
Kein Grund, unmotiviert zu sein.
Er ist ein unmotivierter Typ.
Warum so unmotiviert?
Völlig unmotiviert an die Sache herangehen.
Eine unmotivierte Phase haben.
Unmotiviert in den Tag starten.
Sich unmotiviert fühlen.
Unmotiviertes Personal.
Ein unmotivierter Blick.
Frequentemente confundido com
Demotiviert means someone or something took away your motivation. Unmotiviert is a general state.
Faul is a character trait (lazy). Unmotiviert is often situational or temporary.
Müde is physical exhaustion. You can be unmotiviert without being tired.
Expressões idiomáticas
"Null Bock haben"
To have zero desire/motivation (very common slang).
Ich hab heute null Bock auf Schule.
slang"Keine Lust haben"
To have no desire/interest.
Ich habe keine Lust zu kochen.
informal"Sich nicht aufraffen können"
To be unable to pull oneself together to start something.
Ich kann mich heute nicht zum Sport aufraffen.
neutral"Den inneren Schweinehund nicht überwinden können"
To be unable to overcome one's inner laziness.
Ich wollte joggen, aber ich konnte meinen inneren Schweinehund nicht überwinden.
informal"Hängende Flügel haben"
To be discouraged or unmotivated (literally: to have hanging wings).
Nach der Niederlage hatte die Mannschaft hängende Flügel.
figurative"Die Flinte ins Korn werfen"
To give up/lose motivation.
Nicht gleich die Flinte ins Korn werfen!
idiomatic"Dienst nach Vorschrift machen"
To do the bare minimum (quiet quitting).
Viele unmotivierte Beamte machen nur Dienst nach Vorschrift.
neutral"Einen Durchhänger haben"
To have a temporary slump in motivation or energy.
Am Nachmittag habe ich oft einen Durchhänger.
informal"Trübsal blasen"
To mope around unmotivatedly.
Sitz nicht da und blas Trübsal!
informal"In den Seilen hängen"
To be exhausted and unmotivated.
Nach der Schicht hing er völlig in den Seilen.
informalFácil de confundir
Similar sound and meaning.
Demotiviert requires a cause; unmotiviert can be internal.
Der Chef hat mich demotiviert, deshalb bin ich jetzt unmotiviert.
Synonym.
Motivationslos is rarer and sounds more technical/clinical.
Er ist völlig motivationslos.
Synonym.
Lustlos is more informal and focuses on the lack of fun.
Ich habe lustlos gegessen.
Synonym.
Antriebslos implies a deeper, possibly medical lack of energy.
Depressive Menschen sind oft antriebslos.
Related state.
Desinteressiert means you don't care about the topic; unmotiviert means you don't want to do the work.
Er ist desinteressiert an Politik.
Padrões de frases
Ich bin [adjective].
Ich bin unmotiviert.
[Subject] wirkt [adjective].
Er wirkt unmotiviert.
Ein [adjective]er [Noun] ...
Ein unmotivierter Schüler lernt nicht.
Ich bin zu [adjective], um [verb] zu [verb].
Ich bin zu unmotiviert, um zu lernen.
Trotz [Genitive Noun] ist er [adjective].
Trotz des Wetters ist er unmotiviert.
Es ist [adjective], [Infinitive Clause].
Es ist schwer, unmotiviert zu arbeiten.
Die [adjective]e [Noun] ist [adjective].
Die unmotivierte Gewalt ist erschreckend.
In Anbetracht der [adjective]en [Noun] ...
In Anbetracht der unmotivierten Lage müssen wir handeln.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
High (especially in educational and work contexts).
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Ich bin unmotiviert von dem Chef.
→
Ich bin demotiviert durch den Chef.
Use 'demotiviert' when there is an external cause.
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Ein unmotiviert Mann.
→
Ein unmotivierter Mann.
Adjectives before nouns need endings.
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Ich habe unmotiviert.
→
Ich bin unmotiviert.
You use 'sein' (to be) with adjectives, not 'haben' (to have).
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Er arbeitet unmotivierte.
→
Er arbeitet unmotiviert.
Adverbs in German do not take endings.
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Ich bin unmotiviert für lernen.
→
Ich bin unmotiviert zum Lernen / zu lernen.
Use 'zu' + infinitive or 'zu' + dative noun.
Dicas
Watch the endings
Don't forget the -er for masculine nouns: 'ein unmotivierter Arbeiter'.
Use intensifiers
Words like 'völlig' or 'total' make you sound more like a native speaker.
Context matters
Use 'unmotiviert' in school or work; use 'keine Lust' at home.
Stress the end
Remember to stress the 'VIERT' at the end of the word.
Link to English
Since it sounds like 'unmotivated', it's an easy word to add to your active vocabulary.
Sentence variety
Try using it as an adverb: 'Er arbeitet unmotiviert.'
Be direct
Germans are often direct about being unmotiviert; it's okay to say it if you feel it.
Empty battery
Visualize an empty battery whenever you hear the word.
B1 Exams
This word often appears in reading tasks about workplace satisfaction.
Softening criticism
Saying someone 'wirkt unmotiviert' is softer than saying they are 'faul'.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Un-' (not) + 'Motivated'. It sounds almost exactly like its English twin, making it easy to spot!
Associação visual
Imagine a battery that is completely empty (unmotiviert) vs. a full battery (motiviert).
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'unmotiviert' in three different sentences today: one about yourself, one about a friend, and one about a task.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the German adjective 'motiviert' with the negating prefix 'un-'. 'Motiviert' comes from the Latin 'motivus' (moving, causing motion).
Significado original: Not moving or not having a cause for motion.
Germanic prefix + Latin root.Contexto cultural
Be careful when calling someone 'unmotiviert' in a professional setting; it can be seen as a critique of their work ethic.
Similar to English-speaking cultures, but perhaps with a slightly stronger emphasis on the work ethic in Germany.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
At School
- Ich bin unmotiviert für Mathe.
- Die Klasse ist heute unmotiviert.
- Ein unmotivierter Schüler.
- Warum bist du so unmotiviert?
At Work
- Mein Kollege ist unmotiviert.
- Ein unmotiviertes Team.
- Ich fühle mich unmotiviert im Büro.
- Unmotivierte Arbeit führt zu Fehlern.
Sports
- Die Spieler wirken unmotiviert.
- Ein unmotiviertes Training.
- Ich bin zu unmotiviert zum Joggen.
- Völlig unmotiviert spielen.
Daily Life
- Ich bin heute unmotiviert.
- Ein unmotivierter Start in den Tag.
- Völlig unmotiviert herumsitzen.
- Kein Grund, unmotiviert zu sein.
Psychology
- Chronisch unmotiviert sein.
- Unmotiviertheit als Symptom.
- Unmotivierte Handlungen.
- Die Ursachen für unmotiviertes Verhalten.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Bist du manchmal auch so unmotiviert wie ich heute?"
"Was machst du, wenn du völlig unmotiviert bist?"
"Findest du, dass die Leute heutzutage unmotivierter sind als früher?"
"Warst du in der Schule eher motiviert oder unmotiviert?"
"Wie motiviert man ein unmotiviertes Team am besten?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe einen Tag, an dem du dich völlig unmotiviert gefühlt hast. Was hast du getan?
Was sind die drei Hauptgründe, warum du dich manchmal unmotiviert fühlst?
Wie unterscheidet sich 'unmotiviert sein' von 'faul sein' deiner Meinung nach?
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der du trotz unmotivierter Stimmung etwas Wichtiges erledigt hast.
Glaubst du, dass soziale Medien uns unmotivierter machen? Warum oder warum nicht?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it is a neutral adjective, but calling someone 'unmotiviert' can be a criticism of their effort.
You say 'Ich bin unmotiviert' or 'Ich bin nicht motiviert'.
'Unmotiviert' is standard German, while 'null Bock' is very informal slang used with friends.
Yes, you can describe an 'unmotivierte Handlung' (an action without a clear reason).
Yes, very frequently to describe staff engagement levels.
The opposite is 'motiviert'.
Yes, if it is used before a noun (e.g., ein unmotivierter Mann). It doesn't change after 'sein'.
Yes, it is a core adjective for the B1 level according to CEFR.
Yes, this is a very common and natural way to express the feeling.
'Lustlos' is the most common synonym in daily life.
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'unmotiviert' über deine Arbeit.
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Benutze 'völlig unmotiviert' in einem Satz.
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Beschreibe einen unmotivierten Schüler.
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Warum sind Menschen manchmal unmotiviert? (2 Sätze)
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Was ist das Gegenteil von: 'Er ist ein motivierter Mitarbeiter'?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'zu unmotiviert, um...'.
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Benutze das Wort als Adverb.
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Wie fühlst du dich am Montagmorgen? Benutze das Wort.
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Schreibe über ein unmotiviertes Team.
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Was machst du gegen Unmotiviertheit?
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Schreibe einen kurzen Dialog (3 Zeilen) mit dem Wort.
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Benutze 'unmotiviert' in einem formalen Kontext.
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Schreibe einen Satz über Sport und Motivation.
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Benutze 'trotz' und 'unmotiviert'.
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Was ist ein 'unmotivierter Blick'?
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Schreibe einen Satz über eine unmotivierte Katze.
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Benutze 'extrem unmotiviert'.
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Erkläre den Unterschied zu 'faul'.
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Schreibe einen Satz über eine 'unmotivierte Phase'.
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Benutze 'unmotiviert' im Genitiv.
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'I am unmotivated today.'
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Frage jemanden, warum er unmotiviert ist.
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Sag: 'The student is unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'I am completely unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'An unmotivated employee.'
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Sag: 'I am too unmotivated to learn.'
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Beschreibe dein Team als unmotiviert.
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Sag: 'He seems unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'Because of the rain, I am unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'No reason to be unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'I have an unmotivated phase.'
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Sag: 'Unmotivated behavior.'
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Sag: 'She gave an unmotivated answer.'
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Sag: 'He remains unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'The classes are unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'I start the day unmotivated.'
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Sag: 'They sit around unmotivatedly.'
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Sag: 'Are you unmotivated for the exam?'
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Sag: 'I'm not unmotivated, just tired.'
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Sag: 'Everyone is unmotivated today.'
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Hörst du 'motiviert' oder 'unmotiviert'? 'Er ist heute unmotiviert.'
Hörst du 'völlig' oder 'etwas'? 'Ich bin völlig unmotiviert.'
Hörst du 'Schüler' oder 'Mitarbeiter'? 'Ein unmotivierter Schüler.'
Hörst du 'Phase' oder 'Tag'? 'Eine unmotivierte Phase.'
Hörst du eine Frage oder einen Satz? 'Bist du unmotiviert?'
Hörst du 'nicht' oder 'sehr'? 'Er ist nicht unmotiviert.'
Hörst du 'heute' oder 'morgen'? 'Heute bin ich unmotiviert.'
Welche Endung hörst du? 'Ein unmotivierter Mann.'
Hörst du 'unmotiviert' oder 'demotiviert'? 'Ich bin demotiviert.'
Hörst du 'Antwort' oder 'Frage'? 'Eine unmotivierte Antwort.'
Hörst du 'alle' oder 'viele'? 'Alle sind unmotiviert.'
Hörst du 'wirkt' oder 'ist'? 'Er wirkt unmotiviert.'
Hörst du 'Lustlosigkeit' oder 'Unmotiviertheit'?
Hörst du 'zu' oder 'sehr'? 'Ich bin zu unmotiviert.'
Hörst du 'völlig' am Anfang? 'Völlig unmotiviert saß er da.'
Ich habe unmotiviert heute.
Ein unmotiviert Mann arbeitet nicht.
Er ist unmotiviert für lernen.
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Summary
The word 'unmotiviert' is essential for describing a lack of enthusiasm or purpose. Example: 'Nach dem Urlaub bin ich oft unmotiviert, wieder mit der Arbeit anzufangen.'
- Unmotiviert means lacking drive or reason to act.
- It is a common B1 adjective used in work and school.
- The opposite is 'motiviert'; a close synonym is 'lustlos'.
- It requires adjective endings when used before a noun.
Watch the endings
Don't forget the -er for masculine nouns: 'ein unmotivierter Arbeiter'.
Use intensifiers
Words like 'völlig' or 'total' make you sound more like a native speaker.
Context matters
Use 'unmotiviert' in school or work; use 'keine Lust' at home.
Stress the end
Remember to stress the 'VIERT' at the end of the word.
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