Lackluster
/ˈlækˌlʌstər/
Meaning & Definition
adjective
lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.
The presentation was lackluster, failing to engage the audience.
dull or lacking brightness; not shining.
The lackluster performance of the team this season has disappointed the fans.
lacking in energy or enthusiasm.
Her lackluster response showed that she was not interested in the project.
Etymology
The term derives from the combination of 'lack' and 'luster', indicating a deficiency in shine or brilliance.
Common Phrases and Expressions
lackluster performance
a performance that is dull and uninspiring
lackluster results
results that are disappointing or do not meet expectations
Related Words
dull
lacking interest or excitement
uninspired
not stimulated to act or create; lacking originality or imagination
Slang Meanings
meh
I thought the new album would be great, but it was just 'meh'.
so-so
The concert was so-so, nothing special.