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		Definition of lacklustre in English: lacklustre(US lackluster) adjectiveˈlaklʌstəˈlakˌləstər 1Lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.  no excuses were made for the team's lacklustre performance  Example sentencesExamples -  Duncan Smith's uninspiring leadership and his lacklustre shadow cabinet failed to make any initial impact on the electorate.
 -  That's about all there is to the game, but just because the formula is simple, didn't need to mean the gameplay was lackluster.
 -  The simple tricks are easy to execute, but the lackluster gameplay doesn't make combos any easier.
 -  He became a brilliant campaigner for his new party, far surpassing the lacklustre performance of his liberal and social democratic opponents.
 -  The lacklustre second-quarter performance has fuelled fears the economy could dip back into recession.
 -  Sadly, the good vibes wore off very quickly as we became depressed by the gauzy colours, dark underpainting and lackluster watercolours.
 -  Janis Joplin is the only artist at the top of her game; most of the other groups give lackluster and bland performances of their songs.
 -  It's better to have loved and lost than to be in a lacklustre and uninspiring relationship for the rest of your life.
 -  Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month.
 -  Skynet's performance and the lacklustre response prompted a more socially focused experience.
 -  We've even used it at our Shape recipe taste tests - to spice up a lackluster frittata and an uninspired sandwich.
 -  The brewer said lackluster demand at bars and clubs was compounded by the dollar's drop against the euro.
 -  The Japanese track is simple stereo, which seems lackluster in comparison to the English dub.
 -  The scholarship is substantial, but the writing is a bit dull and lackluster.
 -  A very lacklustre performance meant that the Killarney side made a tame exit from the glamour competition of Irish basketball.
 -  The quality of the video is also pretty lackluster, sporting weak black levels and generally dull colors.
 -  Some iconic works have been imitated so often that the original, viewed years later, seems to appear faded and lacklustre.
 -  That will make their next year of study dull and lacklustre.
 -  But Japan has been wrestling for more than a decade with falling prices and a lacklustre economic performance.
 -  Real-life DIs are generally lacklustre, dead-pan and dull - if you want proof, watch Crimewatch.
 
  Synonyms uninspired, uninspiring, unimaginative, dull, humdrum, colourless, characterless, bland, insipid, vapid, flat, dry, lifeless, listless, tame, tired, prosaic, mundane, run-of-the-mill, commonplace, spiritless, lustreless, apathetic, torpid, unanimated uninteresting, boring, monotonous, dreary, tedious, wearisome 2(of the hair or the eyes) not shining; dull.  the conditioner will revitalize lacklustre hair  Example sentencesExamples -  Its nourishing shea butter formula also gives conditioning shine to lackluster locks.
 -  Instead of the normal, clear bright eyes that she had engraved in her mind, these eyes were bloodshot and lackluster.
 -  What's the best way to add sparkle to lacklustre hair?
 -  He comes nearer and nearer, sizes up his victim with his bulging lacklustre eyes and drives it mad.
 -  Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes.
 -  Now your skin is lackluster and your eyes are sporting dark shadows.
 -  The coffee was strong, her grey eyes lacklustre, her dull hair stringy, just like during the torn days.
 
    Definition of lackluster in US English: lackluster(British lacklustre) adjectiveˈlakˌləstər 1Lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.  no excuses were made for the team's lackluster performance  Example sentencesExamples -  Duncan Smith's uninspiring leadership and his lacklustre shadow cabinet failed to make any initial impact on the electorate.
 -  Janis Joplin is the only artist at the top of her game; most of the other groups give lackluster and bland performances of their songs.
 -  We've even used it at our Shape recipe taste tests - to spice up a lackluster frittata and an uninspired sandwich.
 -  The quality of the video is also pretty lackluster, sporting weak black levels and generally dull colors.
 -  He became a brilliant campaigner for his new party, far surpassing the lacklustre performance of his liberal and social democratic opponents.
 -  The brewer said lackluster demand at bars and clubs was compounded by the dollar's drop against the euro.
 -  The Japanese track is simple stereo, which seems lackluster in comparison to the English dub.
 -  The lacklustre second-quarter performance has fuelled fears the economy could dip back into recession.
 -  Some iconic works have been imitated so often that the original, viewed years later, seems to appear faded and lacklustre.
 -  That will make their next year of study dull and lacklustre.
 -  A very lacklustre performance meant that the Killarney side made a tame exit from the glamour competition of Irish basketball.
 -  The simple tricks are easy to execute, but the lackluster gameplay doesn't make combos any easier.
 -  Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month.
 -  But Japan has been wrestling for more than a decade with falling prices and a lacklustre economic performance.
 -  That's about all there is to the game, but just because the formula is simple, didn't need to mean the gameplay was lackluster.
 -  Sadly, the good vibes wore off very quickly as we became depressed by the gauzy colours, dark underpainting and lackluster watercolours.
 -  The scholarship is substantial, but the writing is a bit dull and lackluster.
 -  It's better to have loved and lost than to be in a lacklustre and uninspiring relationship for the rest of your life.
 -  Skynet's performance and the lacklustre response prompted a more socially focused experience.
 -  Real-life DIs are generally lacklustre, dead-pan and dull - if you want proof, watch Crimewatch.
 
  Synonyms uninspired, uninspiring, unimaginative, dull, humdrum, colourless, characterless, bland, insipid, vapid, flat, dry, lifeless, listless, tame, tired, prosaic, mundane, run-of-the-mill, commonplace, spiritless, lustreless, apathetic, torpid, unanimated - 1.1 (of the hair or the eyes) not shining; dull.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The coffee was strong, her grey eyes lacklustre, her dull hair stringy, just like during the torn days.
 -  Instead of the normal, clear bright eyes that she had engraved in her mind, these eyes were bloodshot and lackluster.
 -  What's the best way to add sparkle to lacklustre hair?
 -  Its nourishing shea butter formula also gives conditioning shine to lackluster locks.
 -  He comes nearer and nearer, sizes up his victim with his bulging lacklustre eyes and drives it mad.
 -  Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes.
 -  Now your skin is lackluster and your eyes are sporting dark shadows.
 
  
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