lackluster

lackluster — adjective

  • lacklusterpositive
  • more lacklustercomparative
  • most lacklustersuperlative

1. not bright or shiny; lacking the energy, excitement, or spark that something sho

1.形容詞B2
釋義

not bright or shiny; lacking the energy, excitement, or spark that something should have

例句

Cyrus left the lackluster film halfway through and complained that it was a waste of time.

lackluster + entertainment noun (film, show, concert)

The neighbors' lackluster attempt to fix the fence left it leaning worse than before.

同義詞
  • dull

    broader and more common; applies to objects, people, and experiences without the specific sense of disappointed expectations

  • mediocre

    focuses on middling quality rather than absence of energy or brightness

  • uninspired

    close in meaning but emphasizes lack of creativity rather than lack of vitality

  • flat

    informal; often describes drinks, jokes, or performances that fail to deliver

反義詞
  • brilliant

    shining brightly; the opposite in both literal and figurative senses

  • vibrant

    full of energy and life

  • lustrous

    specifically describes surfaces that glow or shine

用法筆記

Figurative use (performances, results, efforts) is more common than the literal sense (surfaces, hair, metal).

常見錯誤

The lackluster of the performance disappointed everyone.
The lackluster performance disappointed everyone.
💡lackluster is an adjective, not a noun.