verb (past participle of 'disluster' or 'dislustre', a less common spelling, meaning to diminish in luster; adjective to express a lack of lustre or luster) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The once-gleaming floor had become dislustered and worn over time.

Definition:Diminished in luster or brightness.

From dislustered

Example:His enthusiasm had been dislustrated after several weeks of disappointment.

Definition:Used analogously to 'dislustered' for a lack of lustre in a metaphorical sense.

From dislustrated

Example:After the company's environmental practices were exposed, their reputation became disapproved.

Definition:Not in agreement or approval; disliking something.

From disapproved