lacklustre

adjective3 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Describes an act, achievement, or execution that fails to impress or meet expectations. The spelling 'lackluster' is common in American English.

Refers to a presentation or exhibition that is dull and uninspiring. The spelling 'lackluster' is common in American English.

Used for a weak or unimpressive demonstration of ability or quality, often in a competition. The spelling 'lackluster' is common in American English.