dur
Meaning of dur
- Que no cedeix fàcilment a la pressió.
- Difícil d'acomplir, que exigeix un esforç.
- Que provoca molt patiment físic o moral.
- Persona impassible, que afecta indiferència envers els altres.
Information about dur
- It is an adjective.
- The plural form of dur is: durs.
- Languages in which dur is used:
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Hyphenation of dur
dur
- It consists of 1 syllables and 3 chars.
- dur is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
dur synonyms
Meaning abarrotar:
abarrotar, acollir, admetre, carregar, conduir, embalumar, estibar, percebre, portar, rebre, recarregar, sobrecarregar, tornar, transmetre, transportar
Meaning acompanyar:
acompanyar, conduir, dirigir, guiar, menar, portar, traginar, transportar
Meaning agafar:
agafar, aguantar, portar, prendre, suportar
Meaning compacte:
compacte, consistent, esclerós, ferm, ferri, fort, resistent, robust, sòlid
Meaning contenir:
contenir, portar, posseir, prendre, sostenir, suportar
Meaning cruel:
cruel, inclement, inhumà, insensible, rigorós, violent
Meaning delicat:
Meaning difícil:
Meaning menar:
menar, portar, traginar, transportar
Meaning penós:
Meaning portar:
Meaning sever:
Translation of dur
- English: hard, firm, solid, difficult
- Italian: solido, duro, difficile, arduo
- German: hart, fest, unnachgiebig, steinern, starr, ehern, steif, schwierig, schwer
- French: dur, difficile, pénible
- Spanish: duro, difícil, dura
- Portuguese: duro, difícil
Words that rhyme with dur
ur, Ur, daur, sobredaur, desdaur, besllaur, llaur, maur, saur, instaur, reinstaur, restaur, carbur, clorofluorocarbur, descarbur, fluorocarbur, hidrocarbur, cur, pedicur, silicur, manicur, procur, clarobscur, obscur, descur, escur, bocadur, cagadur, pladur, immadur, madur, amidur, semidur, endur, tendur, iodur, poliiodur, perdur, cordur, abeur, amateur, fur, contrafur, tafur, dessulfur, disulfur, hidrogensulfur, polisulfur, protosulfur, sulfur