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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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lackluster1

First recorded in 1590–1600; lack + luster 1
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The Israeli and Palestinian directors behind “No Other Land†aren’t alone in their disappointment in the film academy’s lackluster response to the recent attack on and detainment of Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal.

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With these tricks, no pasta sauce will ever be lackluster again.

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In the months before the lackluster end of “The Wendy Williams Show†in 2022, Wells Fargo requested, and eventually established, a guardianship over the host citing fears of financial abuse.

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After a lackluster start to the rainy season in Southern California, the region is expected to see a surge of moisture this week that forecasters say could be the beginning of a soggy March.

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Moreover, unlike Biden — who, despite significant policy accomplishments, was rather lackluster at making me feel the scope of those accomplishments — Trump will never let us forget what it feels like to have him in charge.

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