dour - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dour in Hindi

  • बेदर्द

Adjective

  • कठोर
  • कड़ा
  • बेदर्द
  • रूखा
  • उदास
  • म्लान

dour Definition

Adjective

  • relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance.

dour Example

  • A hard, dour, humorless fanatic  ( एक कठिन, कठिन, हास्यहीन कट्टरपंथी )
  • It is situated at the mouth of a small stream, the Dour, whose valley here breaches the high chalk cliffs which fringe the coast on either hand. ( यह एक छोटी सी धारा, डौर के मुहाने पर स्थित है, जिसकी घाटी यहाँ उच्च चाक चट्टानों को तोड़ती है जो दोनों ओर तट को किनारे करती हैं। )
  • A rare capacity for tedious work, a dour Catonian rectitude, a passion for truth, pride, irritability at criticism and independence of character, are the marks of Herculano as a man. ( थकाऊ काम के लिए एक दुर्लभ क्षमता, एक कठिन कैटोनियन ईमानदारी, सच्चाई के लिए एक जुनून, गर्व, आलोचना पर चिड़चिड़ापन और चरित्र की स्वतंत्रता, एक आदमी के रूप में हरकुलानो के निशान हैं। ) 
  • It showed strength and doggedness and will, along with some of the dour grimness of his fathers. ( इसने ताकत और हठधर्मिता और इच्छाशक्ति के साथ-साथ उसके पिताओं की कुछ उदासी भी दिखाई। )

More Sentence

  • You have in you the makings of a man, though yet headstrong and dour by nature.
  • Olive, with the dour legend running in her mind, now longed to get away from the place.
  • They did not seem sad to me, only a little dour in a wholesome way, as porridge is dour compared to plum-cake.
  • The dour criticism of the rigid classicist was almost the only adverse word spoken of Ivan throughout his triumphal tour.
  • Sturgess was minded to argue, but met Maseden's dour glance, and took his share.
  • She was the typical Puritan, the salt of a somewhat dour earth, and how Isabel ever came into her household would be difficult to say.
  • The tanker driver was a dour, surly man.
  • If given the choice between two potential partners, one with a sunny disposition, and another with a dour expression, a male Sagittarian will always choose the individual who is smiling.
  • In front of our forge was a small steam hammer worked by a rather dour individual.
  • And as I've already said, without the tongue-in-cheek performances of the original, the characters seem pretty dour here.
  • Turk feels an affinity with the dour playwright's style.
  • Darrow's personality, by contrast [with Chesterton ], seemed rather colorless and certainly very dour.
  • Chancellor Brown a tax fixated, somewhat dour, middle-aged man has shown himself in a surprising light.