How Do You Spell LUSTRELESS?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌstələs] (IPA)

Lustreless is spelled with a "re" at the end, despite the fact that it is pronounced "lusterless" (ˈlʌstərləs). This is because it is derived from the British English spelling of "lustre", which is spelled with the "re". In American English, "lustre" is spelled without the "re", but the word "lustreless" retains its original British spelling. The word is used to describe something that lacks luster or shine, and can be used figuratively to describe a situation or person as dull or uninspiring.

LUSTRELESS Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "lustreless" refers to the lack or absence of shine, brightness, or brilliance. It describes something that lacks luster or reflects little or no light. Lustreless can be used to characterize an object, surface, or substance that appears dull, muted, lackluster, or lacking in sheen. It suggests a lack of radiance, sparkle, or glossiness.

    The term can be applied to various contexts, including physical appearance, materials, or even metaphorical descriptions. In physical appearance, it may refer to dull, lifeless hair or lackluster skin lacking a healthy glow. When describing materials, it could pertain to fabrics or metals that do not possess a reflective or shiny surface.

    Furthermore, lustreless can also describe metaphorical attributes such as lack of enthusiasm, energy, or excitement. It signifies a state of subdued or unimpressive qualities, often used to describe people or actions that lack vitality or vigor.

    The usage of the word "lustreless" generally conveys a sense of disappointment, mediocrity, or unattractiveness. It suggests a visual or figurative quality that fails to capture attention or evoke admiration. Whether describing physical appearance, materials, or metaphorical attributes, lustreless portrays a lack of vibrancy and brilliance that can leave something or someone unremarkable or unmemorable.

  2. Destitute of lustre.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for LUSTRELESS

  • kustreless
  • pustreless
  • oustreless
  • lystreless
  • lhstreless
  • ljstreless
  • listreless
  • l8streless
  • l7streless
  • luatreless
  • luztreless
  • luxtreless
  • ludtreless
  • luetreless
  • luwtreless
  • lusrreless
  • lusfreless
  • lusgreless

Etymology of LUSTRELESS

The word "lustreless" is derived from the combination of two roots: "lustre" and the suffix "-less".

The term "lustre" comes from the Old French word "lustre" meaning "brightness" or "splendor", which can be traced back to the Latin word "lustrare", meaning "to illuminate" or "to brighten". It originally referred to a shining quality or brilliance in something.

The suffix "-less" is of Old English origin and is used to form adjectives indicating the absence or lack of the quality denoted by the word it is added to. In the case of "lustreless", the suffix "-less" is attached to "lustre" to indicate the absence or lack of brightness, shine, or brilliance.

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