Lustrous

Word LUSTROUS
Character 8
Hyphenation lus trous
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Lustrous"

What do we mean by lustrous?

Having a sheen or glow; gleaming: synonym: bright. adjective

Well-known or distinguished; illustrious. adjective

Giving out or shedding light, as the sun or a fire; bright; brilliant; luminous: chiefly used figuratively.

Reflecting light; having a brilliant surface.

Synonyms Radiant, brilliant.

Bright; shining; luminous. adjective

Having a glow. adjective

As if shining with a brilliant light; radiant. adjective

Brilliant adjective

Made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow adjective

Reflecting light adjective

Having a glow or lustre.

As if shining with a brilliant light; radiant.

Depression. Just simple and pure Depression. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Lustrous

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The word "lustrous" in example sentences

But he's losing weight, and his coat, normally shiny and lustrous, is dry and brittle. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This will give the oak a lustrous brown color, and nicking will not expose a different surface, as the ammonia fumes penetrate to a considerable depth. ❋ Joseph Triemens (N/A)

"Havanas in Camelot,"  a posthumous collection of William Styron's essays, transports us back to an era when being a novelist meant a kind of lustrous celebrity, as Styron and his contemporaries ( "our vintage" — Norman Mailer, Truman Capote, James Baldwin) jockeyed to inherit the outsize mantles of Hemingway and Faulkner. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Perhaps I should try growing a 'lustrous' moustache and start drinking camel's milk. posted by Glyn Davies at ❋ Glyn Davies (2007)

His senses were filled for the moment by its other occupants, the men in the fresh correctness of their evening dress, whose least gesture seemed to spring from an indefinite fulness of life, the two women in front, a kind of lustrous tableau of what it was possible to choose and to enjoy. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)

To him the monster is "lustrous" and a thing of beauty. ❋ Unknown (2008)

From Paris, a Voyage Into the Lavish Charms of Château de Fontainebleau and Provins One of the rarely sung joys of Paris is just how quickly, beyond the buzzing ring road, you can be motoring through lustrous countryside where French kings pursued deer and Impressionist painters captured shimmering pastoral images. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It comes and goes as it pleases but drops a startling lustrous feather or two my way only periodically. ❋ Darryl Price (2011)

His style of portraiture evolved from the bluntly realistic—the canonical "Blind" from 1916 shows a blind woman flush against a wall, as though ready for execution—to a stark but lustrous monumentality, seen here in his Mexican pictures from the 1930s and '40s. ❋ Richard B. Woodward (2011)

Only Edwin van der Sar – another falling into that lustrous category – and Antonio Valencia remained in place from the team that started the first match. ❋ Unknown (2011)

If your hair remains thick and lustrous thanks to good genes or the wizardry of modern cosmetics, the temptation is great to let the long locks flow. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Justine met his gaze, her chin lifted, waves of lustrous coffee-brown hair framing her beautiful snow-white face. ❋ Adrian Phoenix (2011)

Nicholas Soames, who had turned a deep and lustrous carmine colour, was booming at the Labour leader and had to be shut up by the Speaker. ❋ Unknown (2011)

She was with another girl with equally dark eyes and lustrous hair-Bella thought maybe the other girl was her sister. ❋ Margaret Peterson Haddix (2011)

The ceiling is high and arched like the nave of a small church; the walls are a pale and lustrous gold. ❋ Mira Bartók (2011)

But the real magic happens within certain narrow bands of parameters where the interactions between the numbers of points on the stars, their sharpness, the displacements of the stacked forms, and specific fineness of the stacking conspire to yield lustrous, luminous, metallic and glass-like forms; implausible forms given the humble materials — stacked black and white stars — from which they are formed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ms. Damrau was equally funny, using her lustrous soprano and command of sinuous bel canto line and coloratura precision to communicate Adèle's histrionic personality. ❋ Heidi Waleson (2011)

"[I love] Land of the lustrous, it's such a great work" "Yeah, i'm [depressed] [as well]" ❋ Kongo Sensei (2021)

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