lackluster
lack
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ləs
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British pronunciation
/lˈaklʌstə/
lacklustre

Definition & Meaning of "lackluster"in English

lackluster
01

(of hair or eyes) without shine, sheen, or brightness

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Her hair looked lackluster after several days without washing, losing its usual shine.
The model 's eyes appeared lackluster in the dim light, lacking their typical sparkle.
02

dull and without innovation or change

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Her lackluster presentation did not leave a lasting impression on the audience.
Despite the company 's promises of a revolutionary product, the launch turned out to be lackluster, offering nothing new to the market.
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