lacklusterness

[US]/[ˈlæk.lʌs.tər.nəs]/
[UK]/[ˈlæk.lʌs.tər.nəs]/

Translation

n.Lack of enthusiasm, excitement, or interest; dullness.; A state of being uninspired or uninspiring.

Phrases & Collocations

lacklusterness prevailed

avoid lacklusterness

feeling lacklusterness

showed lacklusterness

despite lacklusterness

overcoming lacklusterness

with lacklusterness

full of lacklusterness

exhibiting lacklusterness

pervasive lacklusterness

Example Sentences

the film suffered from a pervasive lacklusterness, failing to engage the audience.

despite the beautiful scenery, the event was marred by a general lacklusterness.

the team's performance was characterized by a worrying lacklusterness throughout the season.

a sense of lacklusterness permeated the meeting, with little enthusiasm shown.

the novel's plot suffered from a significant lacklusterness, making it predictable.

the politician's speech was criticized for its lacklusterness and lack of substance.

the restaurant's atmosphere contributed to a general lacklusterness in the dining experience.

the project's initial stages were plagued by a frustrating lacklusterness in motivation.

the artist's latest work displayed a noticeable lacklusterness compared to their previous pieces.

the presentation was undermined by a pervasive lacklusterness in the presenter's delivery.

the debate lacked passion and was ultimately defined by a palpable lacklusterness.

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