lackluster Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of lackluster In English

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Examples of lackluster

  • Up to this point the story has been told in limp and lackluster prose, but now the tone becomes frantic and feverish.

  • She gave the illusion of efficiency but was unable to build up a staff she trusted, and her fundraising was lackluster.

  • Due to under-capitalization and lackluster sales, the store was forced to close its doors three weeks before its first anniversary.

  • The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews.

  • The carapace is dark brown to black in color, smooth with no growth annuli and generally lackluster.

  • He had a lackluster floor exercise, scoring a 9.75 for fifth place.

  • He was a lackluster fielding, with a fielding percentage of only.906.

  • Though the trial runs were relatively successful, ride quality was lackluster.

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