Dour

/dʊr/ adjective

Looking stern, serious, and unfriendly; having a gloomy or forbidding appearance or attitude.

From Scottish/Northern English dialect, possibly from Middle English or Old Norse 'durr' meaning 'dull' or 'harsh,' though the exact origin is debated. The word has been used since at least the 1500s for severe or gloomy dispositions.

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