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Lour Meaning in English

word

ˈɫaʊɹ
LOWR
lˈɜː
LUR

Definición

To look angry or sullen by frowning, or for the sky to become dark and cloudy, as if a storm is coming.

Uso & Matices

"Lour" is literary and formal, rarely used in everyday speech today. Often describes a person's angry face ('He loured at me') or a threatening sky. Collocates with 'look', 'sky', and sometimes 'brow' or 'face'. Not to be confused with 'lower' (to make less).

Oraciones de Ejemplo

He began to lour when he heard the bad news.

basic

Dark clouds began to lour over the city.

basic

Her face would often lour when she was upset.

basic

The teacher's eyes would lour whenever the class was noisy.

natural

By late afternoon, the sky began to lour and thunder rumbled in the distance.

natural

You don't need to lour just because things didn't go your way.

natural