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Lour - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Lour means to look angry or sullen, often with a dark or threatening expression. It can also describe gloomy or overcast weather, suggesting an ominous or oppressive atmosphere.

lour

/laʊr/ /laʊə/

Definition:

To look angry or sullen; to frown or scowl.

Synonyms:

Glower, scowl, frown

Part of Speech:

Verb, noun

Antonyms:

Smile, beam

Common Collocations:

Dark clouds lour, louring sky, louring expression

Derivatives:

Louring, loured

Usage Tips:

Use "lour" to describe a threatening or gloomy expression or weather; often poetic or literary.

Common Phrases:

Louring skies, lour upon someone, lour with menace

Etymology:

From Middle English *louren*, possibly of Germanic origin meaning "to lie in wait."

Examples:

  • 1. The storm clouds began to lour over the horizon.
  • 2. His face started to lour when he heard the bad news.
  • 3. She gave him a louring glance before turning away.
  • 4. The sky continued to lour as the wind picked up speed.

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