disluster

[dis-luhs-ter]

disluster Definition

  • 1to deprive of luster or shine
  • 2to make dull or tarnished

Using disluster: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disluster" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The harsh detergent dislustered the once shiny surface of the table.

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    The years of neglect had dislustered the once beautiful painting.

  • Example

    The metal had been dislustered by the saltwater and sand of the beach.

disluster Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: disluster in Brief

'Disluster' [dis-luhs-ter] is a verb that means to take away the shine or luster from something, making it dull or tarnished. It is often used to describe the effect of harsh chemicals or neglect on surfaces or objects. Examples include 'The harsh detergent dislustered the once shiny surface of the table.' and 'The years of neglect had dislustered the once beautiful painting.'