lackluster

IPA: ɫˈækɫʌstɝ

noun

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

adjective

  • Lacking brilliance or intelligence.
  • Having no shine or lustre; dull.
  • (figurative) Not exceptional; not worthy of special merit, attention, or interest; having no vitality.
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Examples of "lackluster" in Sentences

  • The speech is really lackluster.
  • They are all lackluster in the ring.
  • The article has a lackluster of updates.
  • Its performance on the charts was lackluster.
  • At the start he fought lackluster competition.
  • First, rather lackluster answers to the questions.
  • Holmes upbraids Watson for his lackluster results.
  • The shampoo adds body and softness to lackluster hair.
  • The sound was similarly lambasted for being cheap and lackluster.
  • The answers to your other questions are lackluster and unremarkable.
  • Senate race in Massachusetts on what they described as a lackluster campaign.
  • Others fault the city for what they call lackluster attempts at outreach and law enforcement.
  • Martin O'Malley, criticizing the incumbent for what he called a lackluster legislative session Tuesday.
  • My blog-neighborliness has been sorely lacking lo these last few days, and can be expected to remain lackluster until I get back from NYC at the end of the week.
  • He is widely credited with having coached Reagan to victory in the second presidential debate with Walter Mondale after Reagan had disappointed his partisans with what some call a lackluster effort in the first debate.
  • In arguably the most exciting crit nationals in years, first-year pro Daniel Holloway (Bissell) turned around what he called a lackluster season to finish fourth and secure the stars-and-stripes jersey ahead of Ken Hanson (Team Type 1).
  • While her political future may be up in the air, Sarah Palin's populist star wattage remains undeniable as she basks in an undimmed political limelight for a core of supporters bored by what they describe as a lackluster Republican Party leadership and angry at the Obama administration's expansion of government and imposition of power.

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