pours

[pɔːz]

pours Definition

  • 1to cause a liquid to flow from a container in a continuous stream, especially by holding the container at an angle
  • 2to rain heavily
  • 3to move in large numbers or quantities

Using pours: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pours" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She poured the milk into a glass.

  • Example

    The rain poured down all night.

  • Example

    People poured out of the stadium after the game.

  • Example

    He poured his heart out to her.

pours Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pours

Antonyms for pours

  • trickles
  • dribbles

Phrases with pours

  • to do or say something to make people stop arguing and become calm again

    Example

    I tried to pour oil on troubled waters by suggesting we take a break and come back to the discussion later.

  • to discourage or show disapproval for something

    Example

    When I suggested we go on a road trip, my friend poured cold water on the idea by saying it was too expensive.

  • pour one's heart out

    to talk about one's deepest feelings or secrets

    Example

    After a few drinks, he poured his heart out to me about his troubled childhood.

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Summary: pours in Brief

'Pours' [pɔːz] is a verb that means to cause a liquid to flow continuously, to rain heavily, or to move in large numbers. It can be used in phrases like 'pour oil on troubled waters,' which means to calm people down, and 'pour cold water on something,' which means to discourage or show disapproval. 'Pour one's heart out' means to talk about one's deepest feelings or secrets.