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    lustre
    /ˈlʌstə/

    noun

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  2. [ S or U ] the brightness that a shiny surface has: a treatment for restoring the lustre to dull hair. the rich lustre of well-polished furniture. [ U ] a very special, attractive quality that people admire: The dancing of the principal ballerina added lustre to an otherwise unimpressive production of "Giselle".

  3. The meaning of LUSTER is a glow of reflected light : sheen; specifically : the appearance of the surface of a mineral dependent upon its reflecting qualities. How to use luster in a sentence.

  4. Lustre is gentle shining light that is reflected from a surface, for example from polished metal. Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals. It is softer than cotton and nylon and has a similar lustre to silk.

  5. noun. reflected light; sheen; gloss. radiance or brilliance of light. great splendour of accomplishment, beauty, etc. a substance used to polish or put a gloss on a surface. a vase or chandelier from which hang cut-glass drops. a drop-shaped piece of cut glass or crystal used as a decoration on a chandelier, vase, etc.

  6. 1. the state or quality of shining by reflecting light: the luster of satin. 2. a substance, as a coating or polish, used to impart sheen or gloss. 3. radiant or luminous brightness; brilliance. 4. radiance of beauty, excellence, distinction, or glory: achievements that add luster to one's name.

  7. Definitions of lustre. noun. the visual property of something that shines with reflected light. synonyms: luster, sheen, shininess. see more. noun. a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain. synonyms: luster. see more.

  8. the quality of being special in a way that is exciting. The presence of the prince added lustre to the occasion. compare lacklustre. Word Origin. Check pronunciation: lustre. Definition of lustre noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.