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  1. Dour means unfriendly, unhappy, and very serious. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and explore its origin and usage in English.

  2. Learn the meaning of dour, an adjective that describes someone or something as stern, harsh, obstinate, or gloomy. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  3. Dour describes something sullen, gloomy, or persistent. You might look dour on your way to picking up your last check from the job you just got fired from, and people should get out of your way. Dour and endure most likely come from the Latin word durus which means "hard."

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  5. Dour means very serious and unfriendly, or hard and obstinate. It can also mean barren or rocky in Scottish. See how to use dour in sentences and find synonyms and related words.

  6. Dour means sullen, gloomy, or severe. It can also describe barren or difficult land in Scotland. Learn more about its origin, usage, and synonyms from Dictionary.com.

  7. (of a thing, a place, or a situation) not pleasant; with no features that make it lively or interesting. The city, drab and dour by day, is transformed at night. The game proved to be a dour struggle, with both men determined to win. Word Origin. See dour in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: dour.

  8. Dour means unfriendly and serious, often used to describe someone's expression or behavior. Find out how to say dour in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish, and Portuguese.

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