Word Study
lacklustre
CIDE DICTIONARY
lacklustre, n.
A lack of luster. [1913 Webster]
lacklustre, a.
- Wanting luster or brightness. Shak. [1913 Webster]
- Lacking spirit, liveliness, or enthusiasm; dull. [PJC]
- Mediocre; as, a lackluster performance. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
lacklustre, adj. (US lackluster)
1 lacking in vitality, force, or conviction.
2 (of the eye) dull.
1 lacking in vitality, force, or conviction.
2 (of the eye) dull.
THESAURUS
lacklustre
blah, bland, boring, colorless, dense, dingy, dismal, drab, dreary, dull, flat, insipid, prosaic, slow, tedious, thick, tiresome, two-dimensional, unexciting, unimaginative, uninteresting, vapid, wearisome, wishy-washyFor further exploring for "lacklustre" in Webster Dictionary Online