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  1. 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.

  2. The meaning of LACKLUSTER is lacking in sheen, brilliance, or vitality : dull, mediocre. How to use lackluster in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. not very good or exciting, or not showing a lot of activity or effort: After a period of lacklustre performance, the company has finally announced some very positive results. The Australian share market closed down slightly after a day of lacklustre trading.

  4. 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.

  5. Lackluster is a compound adjective that means what it sounds like: if something is lackluster it lacks luster; in other words, it is without brilliance, shine, or vitality. Think dull. Shakespeare gave us the compound lackluster, first using the term in his play As You Like It.

  6. Lackluster definition: lacking brilliance or radiance; dull. See examples of LACKLUSTER used in a sentence.

  7. If you describe something or someone as lackluster, you mean that they are not exciting or energetic. He has already been blamed for his party's lackluster performance during the election campaign. Synonyms: flat , boring , dull , dim More Synonyms of lackluster

  8. Definition of lackluster adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · lackluster (comparative more lackluster, superlative most lackluster) (American spelling) Lacking brilliance or intelligence. Synonyms: simple, thick; see also Thesaurus: stupid; Having no shine or lustre; dull. Synonyms: faint, wan; see also Thesaurus: dim

  10. The word 'lackluster' is correct and can be used in written English. It is usually used to describe something that is dull, uninspiring, or lacking enthusiasm. For example, “The production of the play was lackluster, making for a disappointing evening.”.

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