lacklustre display
Frequency: 6.84.5 per million words
Refers to a presentation or exhibition that is dull and uninspiring. The spelling 'lackluster' is common in American English.
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- The team's lacklustre display led to a disappointing defeat.
- Critics panned the film for its lacklustre display of acting talent.
- Despite high expectations, the new product launch was a rather lacklustre display.
- His lacklustre display in the debate failed to impress the voters.
- Many felt the art exhibition offered a lacklustre display of contemporary works.
- The investor meeting concluded with a lacklustre financial display, causing concern.
- After a lacklustre display in the first half, the players were urged to improve.
- The company's quarterly report showed a lacklustre display of growth.
- She blamed her lacklustre display on a lack of sleep.
- The concert began with a lacklustre light display, failing to excite the crowd.