Geek

//ɡiːk//

Synonyms for "geek" (62 found)

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Related word relations

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9 relation types

More general

7 entries

Synonyms

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Related terms

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capable of

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derived

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etymologically related_to

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has context

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is a

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related to

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Translations

79 translations across 23 languages.

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Arabic

2 entries
  • غِيك noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • مُهَوَّس noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Armenian

1 entries
  • գիք noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 宅女 noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • 宅男 noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • 極客 /极客 noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Danish

4 entries
  • geek noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • geek noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • geek noun (unfashionable or socially undesirable person)
  • nørd noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Dutch

4 entries
  • computerfreak noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • freak noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • freak noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • seut noun (unfashionable or socially undesirable person)

Estonian

3 entries
  • friik noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • friik noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • giik noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Finnish

4 entries
  • friikki noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • friikki noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • friikki noun (unfashionable or socially undesirable person)
  • friikkiys noun (subculture)

French

2 entries
  • geek noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • geek noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

German

4 entries
  • Freak noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • Freak noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • Geek noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • Spezialist noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Greek

3 entries
  • κομπιουτεράς noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • μανιώδης noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • σπασίκλας noun (unfashionable or socially undesirable person)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • חְנוּן noun (unfashionable or socially undesirable person)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • kocka noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • stréber noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Italian

4 entries
  • geek noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • hacker noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • maniaco noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • smanettone noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Japanese

4 entries
  • オタク noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • オタク noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • ギーク noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • マニア noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Korean

3 entries
  • 마니아 noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • 오타쿠 noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • 오타쿠 noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Navajo

3 entries
  • naaltsoos náyiijáhí noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • ntsékeesii noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • ntsékeesii noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Persian

2 entries
  • خوره noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • گیک noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Polish

1 entries
  • geek noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • geek noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)

Russian

4 entries
  • гик noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • компью́терщик noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • компью́терщица noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • одержи́мый noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Serbo-Croatian

1 entries
  • geek noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Spanish

4 entries
  • chiflado noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • computín noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • flipado noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)
  • friki noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Swedish

2 entries
  • nörd noun (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers)
  • nörd noun (person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby)

Sample sentences

31 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Tatoeba: As if the geek invasion wasn't enough.

Source: tatoeba (451562)

Tom is a math geek.

Source: tatoeba (526637)

Tom is a geek.

Source: tatoeba (2400186)

Tom is a language geek.

Source: tatoeba (2609647)

Showing 4 of 31 available sentences.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.