Similar words: do up, hold out, dough, hand out, in and out, weed out, stand out, send out. Meaning: ['dʊə] adj. 1. stubbornly unyielding 2. harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance 3. showing a brooding ill humor.
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31 When it comes to more mainstream services, staff are dour and unhelpful.
32 Witness both types of creases on the jowly countenance of Joe Lieberman; these tend to give one a dour aspect (which, in the case of Lieberman, seems apt).
33 Hitler admired the work of dour philosophers like Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche.
34 The dour data in the last few days have spurred talk the economy could tumble into a fresh recession.
35 American conservatism, before he began to shake it up, was dour, backward-looking, anti-intellectual and isolationist, especially when viewed from the east coast.
36 The person you are addressing is rather dour and matter - of - fact.
37 The dour outlooks come on the same day that the National Association of Realtors said home sales reached a 15-year low in June , dousing hopes that the industry had reached a bottoming point.
More similar words: do up, hold out, dough, hand out, in and out, weed out, stand out, send out, double, find out, washed out, no doubt, spread out, double up, double back, tremendous, without doubt.