dur (Meaning)

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dur (a.)

Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dur

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

dur Sentence Examples

  1. The race was over in a dur, with the winner crossing the finish line first.
  2. The symphony played such a beautiful dur, it brought tears to my eyes.
  3. The teacher gave us a dur test on the history of music, and I passed with flying colors.
  4. The politician gave such a rousing dur, that the crowd was cheering for him wildly.
  5. The actor played the part of the villain so well, it gave me the dur.
  6. The doctor diagnosed my illness as a dur, and prescribed me some medicine.
  7. The weather forecast predicts dur for tomorrow, with a chance of rain in the afternoon.
  8. The artist painted a beautiful dur, which was displayed in the museum.
  9. The writer's latest novel was a dur, and it became a bestseller.
  10. The athlete set a new dur in the 100-meter dash, and was awarded a gold medal.

FAQs About the word dur

Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The race was over in a dur, with the winner crossing the finish line first.

The symphony played such a beautiful dur, it brought tears to my eyes.

The teacher gave us a dur test on the history of music, and I passed with flying colors.

The politician gave such a rousing dur, that the crowd was cheering for him wildly.