luster (lustre)

noun
/ˈlʌstər/
lustre (lustre)

Signification

a gentle sheen or soft glow, especially from a polished surface
Traduction de la signification
un éclat doux ou une lueur douce, en particulier d'une surface polie
un eclat doux ou une lueur douce, en particulier d'une surface polie

Phrases d'exemple

The diamond had a brilliant luster.

Le diamant avait un éclat brillant.
Le diamant avait un eclat brillant.

Expressions d'exemple

lose its luster
perdre son éclat
perdre son eclat

Synonymes

shine, gloss, glow, radiance, brilliance

Antonymes

dullness, dimness, gloom

Collocations

metallic luster, natural luster, pearl luster, add luster

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