[
US
/ˈɫæˌkɫəstɝ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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lacking luster or shine
staring with lackluster eyes
lusterless hair -
lacking brilliance or vitality
a lusterless performance
a dull lackluster life
How To Use lackluster In A Sentence
- Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes.
- In a slow, lackluster way she began stripping the spell off the books. THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT
- Orange is the perfect antidote when a garden looks lacklustre. Times, Sunday Times
- Today his memory lives on, providing quality filler material for lackluster lists throughout the world.
- Post-Civil-War America therefore seemed to exhibit the worst kind of small-minded, lacklustre parochialism, but it had coupled it with a loutish popularism.
- Its nourishing shea butter formula also gives conditioning shine to lackluster locks.
- Expect some shrill recorded sound and lacklustre orchestral playing. Times, Sunday Times
- Retinol can help skin cells turn over faster so you won't have a lackluster complexion in the A.M.
- Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month.
- Poor sentiment towards the technology sector was also blamed for the lacklustre performance.