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LACKLUSTER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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lackluster

[ lak-luhs-ter ]

adjective

  1. lacking lack brilliance or radiance; dull:

    lackluster eyes.

  2. lacking lack liveliness, vitality, spirit, or enthusiasm:

    a lackluster performance.



noun

  1. a lack of brilliance or vitality.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of lackluster1

First recorded in 1590–1600; lack + luster 1
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Example Sentences

That stilted sensation comes up more than once in this well-meaning but often lackluster dance.

Following this estimate, consumer spending is expected to perform relatively well during the holiday season and could relieve some retailers who had a lackluster Black Friday, according to Reuters.

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They hit it quickly, she said, with the deals proving more lackluster than the family had hoped.

The entertainment segment’s operating income for the quarter totaled $1.1 billion, quadruple the same quarter a year earlier, which included the lackluster “Haunted Mansion.”

But she said she is concerned about the district’s lackluster communication to families.

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