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lacklustre
/ ˈæˌʌə /
adjective
- lacking force, brilliance, or vitality
Example Sentences
Conservatives downplayed the national implications of the race and placed blame on Fine, who has been accused of running a lacklustre campaign and taking victory for granted.
After a lacklustre 2024, there's a lot of hope that the twice-delayed Shadows will replicate the sales of previous games in the Assassin's Creed series.
Others, though, suggest he has somewhat less noble motives linked to his own AI company xAI and chatbot Grok, which have received a lacklustre response from the public.
On Wednesday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport as part of measures to propel investment and kick some life into Britain's lacklustre performance.
But the lacklustre economic picture, uncertainty over tariffs and other geopolitical uncertainties mean the appetite from foreign businesses for investment in China is subdued.
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