- adj., dour·er, dour·est.
1. Marked by sternness or harshness; forbidding: a dour, self-sacrificing life.
2. Silently ill-humored; gloomy: the proverbially dour New England Puritan.
3. Sternly obstinate; unyielding: a dour determination.
[Middle English, possibly from Middle Irish dúr, probably from Latin dūrus, hard.]
dourly dour'ly adv.
dourness dour'ness n.USAGE NOTE The word dour, which is etymologically related to duress and endure, traditionally rhymes with tour. The variant pronunciation that rhymes with sour is, however, widely used and must be considered acceptable. In a recent survey, 65 percent of the Usage Panel preferred the traditional pronunciation, and 33 percent preferred the variant.dour
adjective
1. Cold and forbidding: austere, bleak, grim, hard, harsh, severe, stark. See attitude/good attitude/bad attitude/neutral attitude, hot/cold/lukewarm.
2. Broodingly and sullenly unhappy: gloomy, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sulky, sullen, surly. See happy/unhappy.
dour
adj
Definition: gloomy, grim
Antonyms: bright, cheerful, cheery, happy
недеља, 18. новембар 2007.
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dour (dʊr, dour) pronunciation
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