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Lost Luster Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for lost luster in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of lost luster in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for lost luster alphabetically.

appear
  • arise
  • arrive
  • attend
  • be present
  • be within view
  • blow in
  • bob up
  • break through
  • breeze in
  • check in
  • clock in
  • come
arrive
  • access
  • alight
  • appear
  • attain
  • barge in
  • blow in
  • bob up
  • breeze in
  • bust in
  • buzz
  • check in
  • clock in
brighten
  • buff up
  • burnish
  • clear up
  • enliven
  • gleam
  • grow sunny
  • illuminate
  • illumine
  • intensify
  • kindle
  • light up
  • lighten
color
  • blush
  • cast
  • chroma
  • chromaticity
  • chromatism
  • chromism
  • colorant
  • coloration
  • coloring
  • complexion
  • dye
  • glow
darken
  • becloud
  • bedim
  • blacken
  • cloud over
  • cloud up
  • deepen
  • dim
  • eclipse
  • fog
  • gray
  • haze
  • make dim
enhance
  • add to
  • adorn
  • aggrandize
  • amplify
  • appreciate
  • augment
  • beautify
  • boom
  • boost
  • build up
  • complement
  • elevate
improve
  • advance
  • ameliorate
  • amend
  • augment
  • better
  • boost
  • civilize
  • come around
  • convalesce
  • correct
  • cultivate
  • develop
recover
  • balance
  • bring back
  • catch up
  • compensate
  • get back
  • make good
  • obtain again
  • offset
  • reacquire
  • recapture
  • reclaim
  • recoup
sharpen
  • acuminate
  • dress
  • edge
  • file
  • grind
  • hone
  • make acute
  • make sharp
  • put a point on
  • put an edge on
  • sharp
  • stroke
strengthen
  • add
  • add fuel to fire
  • anneal
  • ascend
  • bolster
  • brace
  • build up
  • buttress
  • confirm
  • corroborate
  • empower
  • enhance

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