different between lacklustre vs muted
lacklustre
English
Etymology
lack +? lustre
Adjective
lacklustre (comparative more lacklustre, superlative most lacklustre)
- (British) Alternative spelling of lackluster
Noun
lacklustre (countable and uncountable, plural lacklustres)
- (British) Alternative spelling of lackluster
- 1990, The Nigerian Economist (volume 4, page lxxii)
- Secondly, the fear of offending the military has reduced the campaigns to mere lacklustres. Promises are reeled off with so much obvious lack of passion that it is quite possible the party bosses themselves hardly believe what they say […]
- 1990, The Nigerian Economist (volume 4, page lxxii)
Anagrams
- lackluster
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muted
English
Adjective
muted (comparative more muted, superlative most muted)
- Not expressed strongly or openly.
- (of a sound) Quiet or soft.
- (of color) Subdued.
Verb
muted
- simple past tense and past participle of mute
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