lack
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Comparative
more lackluster
Superlative
most lackluster
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(of hair or eyes) without shine, sheen, or brightness
- 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.
- Despite her efforts, the shampoo couldn’t revive her lackluster locks.
- His lackluster gaze betrayed his exhaustion and lack of enthusiasm.
- The artist's work felt lackluster compared to his previous vibrant pieces.
Synonyms:
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dull and without innovation or change
- 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.
- The lackluster response to the new product release was disappointing for the company.
- The team's performance in the championship game was lackluster, lacking the energy and enthusiasm needed to secure a victory.
- The lackluster effort put into the project resulted in mediocre results.