IPA: /ˈdaʊərɪst/
KK: /daʊərɪst/
Very serious, stern, or unfriendly in manner or appearance.
The dourest of the judges gave a harsh sentence.
Comparative: dourer
Superlative: dourest
**Dourest** → The word 'dourest' is the superlative form of 'dour', which originates from the Old French 'dour' (meaning hard or stern) and is derived from the Latin 'durus' (meaning hard). The word 'dourest' means the most stern or severe in manner or appearance.
Think of 'dour' meaning hard or stern, and remember that 'dourest' refers to someone who is the most severe or unyielding.