"Dourness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dourness" Meaning

Dourness refers to a stern, unfriendly, or unsmiling quality; a gloomy, sullen, or sulky disposition. It can also mean a lack of cheerfulness, brightness, or warmth in one's personality or behavior.

"Dourness" Examples

Examples of "Dourness"


The hotel room's dourness was only lifted by the sound of birds chirping outside the window.
Her dourness was a shield that kept people from getting too close, but it also made her come across as unfriendly.
The artist's use of muted colors and dourness in her paintings reflected her melancholic mood.
The dark and dourness of the abandoned factory was a far cry from the bustling industry that once filled it.
The minister's serious and dourness in his demeanor put many people at ease, as they knew they were in good hands.

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