luster in Spanish
luster in Spanish is lustre, brillar, lustrar — luster means a gentle shine or sheen, especially on a surface like metal, hair, or pearls.
luster in Spanish
lustre
brillar
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To have luster, to gleam, to shine.
lustrar
(intransitive, now, _, rare) To have luster, to gleam, to shine.
lustrar
To coat with a lustrous material or glaze, to impart physical luster to an object.
What does "luster" mean?
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noun A gentle shine or sheen, especially on a surface like metal, hair, or pearls.
"The necklace had lost its luster after years in a drawer."
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noun Glory, distinction, or prestige.
"Winning the award added new luster to her already impressive career."
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verb To shine or give a soft glow.
"The polished silverware lustered under the candlelight."
luster in a sentence
- The necklace had lost its luster after years in a drawer.
- Winning the award added new luster to her already impressive career.
- The polished silverware lustered under the candlelight.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "luster" in Spanish?
"luster" in Spanish is lustre, brillar, lustrar. luster means: A gentle shine or sheen, especially on a surface like metal, hair, or pearls.
How do you use "luster" in a sentence?
Example: "The necklace had lost its luster after years in a drawer." In Spanish, "luster" is lustre, brillar, lustrar.
Are there other ways to say "luster" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "luster": lustre, brillar, lustrar.
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