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BNC: 14738 COCA: 17628

dour

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
dour /ˈduɚ/ /ˈdawɚ/ adjective
dourer; dourest
dour
/ˈduɚ/ /ˈdawɚ/
adjective
dourer; dourest
Learner's definition of DOUR
[also more dour; most dour] formal
: serious and unfriendly严肃的;不友善的
: silent and gloomy阴郁的

— dourly

adverb [more dourly; most dourly]

— dourness

noun [noncount]
BNC: 14738 COCA: 17628
1
: stern, harsh
a dour expression on her face
2
: obstinate, unyielding
an insistent hunger for learning and a dour … determination to achieve it Walter Moberly
3
: gloomy, sullen
a dour disposition
dourly adverb
dourness noun

Example Sentences

She had a dour expression on her face. the dour mood of the crowd
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin durus hard — more at during

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of dour was in the 15th century
BNC: 14738 COCA: 17628

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