Lustre

Alternative forms

 * luster (US)

Etymology
lux, light

Noun

 * 1)   Shine, sheen gleam or polish.
 * The brass had a characteristic lustre that practically glowed when it was freshly cleaned.
 * 1) By extension, interest, attractiveness, or splendor.
 * After so many years in the same field, the job had lost its lustre.
 * 1) Refinement, polish, or quality.
 * He spoke with all the lustre a seasoned enthusiast should have.

Antonyms

 * dullness
 * lacklustre

Derived terms

 * lustreware

Related terms

 * lustrous

Anagrams

 * luster
 * result
 * rulest
 * rustle
 * sutler
 * ulster, Ulster

Noun

 * 1) lustre, chandelier
 * 2) gloss, shine, lustre

Related terms

 * lustrage
 * lustrer
 * lustrine

Adjective
lustre


 * 1) Feminine plural form of lustro

Noun

 * 1) luster

Verb


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