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- Dictionarylacklustre/ˈlakˌlʌstə/
adjective
- 1. lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring: "no excuses were made for the team's lacklustre performance"
- 2. (of the hair or the eyes) not shining; dull: "the conditioner will revitalize lacklustre hair"
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LACKLUSTRE definition: 1. without energy and effort: 2. not very good or exciting, or not showing a lot of activity or…. Learn more.
If you describe something or someone as lacklustre, you mean that they are not exciting or energetic.
3 days ago · The meaning of LACKLUSTRE is chiefly British spelling of lackluster.
Lacklustre definition: lacking force, brilliance, or vitality. See examples of LACKLUSTRE used in a sentence.
adjective. us / ˈlækˌlʌs·tər / Add to word list. lacking energy and effort: a lackluster performance. (Definition of lackluster from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of lackluster.
adjective. lacking lack brilliance or radiance; dull: lackluster eyes. lacking lack liveliness, vitality, spirit, or enthusiasm: a lackluster performance. noun. a lack of brilliance or vitality. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of lackluster 1. First recorded in 1590–1600; lack + luster 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.
lacklustre. Definitions of lacklustre. adjective. lacking brilliance or vitality. synonyms: lackluster, lusterless, lustreless. dull. lacking in liveliness or animation. adjective. lacking luster or shine.