lackluster

English

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Etymology

From lack + luster.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

lackluster (comparative more lackluster, superlative most lackluster)

  1. Lacking brilliance or intelligence.
  2. Having no shine or lustre; dull.
  3. Not exceptional; not worthy of special merit, attention, or interest; having no vitality.
    The actor gave a lackluster performance in his latest film.

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Noun

lackluster (countable and uncountable, plural lacklusters)

  1. (uncountable) Lack of brightness or points of interest.
  2. (countable) A person or thing of no particular brilliance or intelligence.

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