lustres Antonyms

Meaning of lustres

lustres

to give luster or distinction to, the appearance of the surface of a mineral dependent upon its reflecting qualities, lusterware, a glow of light from within, to have luster, to coat or treat with a substance that imparts luster, a glow of reflected light, an inner beauty, a decorative object (such as a chandelier) hung with glass pendants, a fabric with cotton warp and a filling of wool, mohair, or alpaca, sparkling brilliance, glory entry 1 sense 1a, splendor, a shine or sheen especially from reflected light, a superficial (see superficial sense 2a) attractiveness or appearance of excellence, a period of five years, a glass pendant (see pendant sense 1a) used especially to ornament a candlestick or chandelier

lustres Sentence Examples

  1. The antique chandelier gleamed with iridescent lustres, casting ethereal shadows upon the room.
  2. The silky fabric of her gown shimmered with delicate lustres, creating an aura of enchantment.
  3. The sunset painted the sky with vibrant lustres of crimson, gold, and orange.
  4. The display of hand-blown glass vases shimmered with a captivating array of lustres, each piece a work of art.
  5. The polished marble floor reflected the light in shimmering lustres, creating a dazzling optical illusion.
  6. The stars twinkled with celestial lustres, illuminating the night sky like a celestial canvas.
  7. The antique silver candlestick holders emitted a soft glow, casting warm lustres upon the dining table.
  8. The glittering ornamentation on the chandelier sparkled with an abundance of lustres, adding a touch of opulence to the grand ballroom.
  9. The iridescent mother-of-pearl shell displayed an array of lustres, its surface reflecting the hues of the rainbow.
  10. The lush velvet upholstery of the throne shimmered with regal lustres, befitting the grandeur of its occupant.

FAQs About the word lustres

to give luster or distinction to, the appearance of the surface of a mineral dependent upon its reflecting qualities, lusterware, a glow of light from within, t

gleams, flames, scintillates, glisters, winks, shines, glows, shimmers, glances, flashes

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The antique chandelier gleamed with iridescent lustres, casting ethereal shadows upon the room.

The silky fabric of her gown shimmered with delicate lustres, creating an aura of enchantment.

The sunset painted the sky with vibrant lustres of crimson, gold, and orange.

The display of hand-blown glass vases shimmered with a captivating array of lustres, each piece a work of art.