"Lustrously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
(in a radiant and attractive manner; shining brightly)
Usage Examples: lustrously
Lustration refers to the process of purifying or removing impurities from something, such as a surface or a material. In a broader sense, lustration can also refer to the act of cleansing or purifying the air, water, or soil of impurities or pollutants.
Lustre refers to the shine or radiant appearance of something, typically something luxurious or precious, such as jewels or metals. It can also describe the attractiveness or charm of a person, place, or thing. For example, "The hotel's lustre had worn off over the years", meaning that its initial glamour and shine had faded.
Lustred refers to something that is polished or refined, typically to a high degree of shine or brightness. It can also imply a sense of elegance or sophistication. For example, a lustred surface might be one that has been carefully cleaned or worn to a high gloss, such as a lustred mirror or a lustred piece of furniture.
Lustreless refers to something that lacks shine, brightness, or radiance. It can describe a dull, lackluster appearance, often used to describe materials or surfaces that are dull and unreflective, such as a lustreless finish on a piece of metal or a lustreless coat on an animal's fur.
Lustres are a unit of time used in the past, equivalent to three hours. It is an old-fashioned term, mainly used in nautical and aviation contexts to measure time for navigating and logging purposes.
Lustring refers to a shiny or lustrous appearance, often used to describe the surface finish of a material, such as glass, metal, or fabric. It can also describe someone's appearance if they are particularly radiant or glowing, often used to describe a person's skin or hair.
Shining brightly with a smooth, elegant, or refined appearance; having a surface that reflects light well.
Lustrousness refers to the quality of being shiny, radiant, and having a high degree of gloss or luster. It can describe the appearance of materials such as metal, glass, or gemstones, or the texture of hair or skin. A thing with lustrousness has a bright, reflective surface that catches the eye.
A lustrum is a period of five years in ancient Rome. It was also the name given to the account books of the Roman State, which were closed and audited every five years. Additionally, a lustrum could also refer to a ceremony or purification ritual held every five years to mark the end of a cycle, often accompanied by sacrifices and offerings to the gods.
Lustrums refer to periods of five years, typically in ancient Rome. This term is derived from the Latin word "lustrum," which means "purification" or "cleansing." In Roman culture, the lustrum was an interval of time between ceremonies of purification and atonement. The term is now occasionally used to describe a period of five years in other contexts, often with a sense of ritual or periodic renewal.
Lusts refer to strong and often unnatural desires or cravings for something, often to the point of obsession or excess. They can be desires for pleasure, power, wealth, or other earthly things. The word can also imply a sense of excess or unrestrained passion.
Lut is a noun. It refers to a type of spade or scoop-shaped tool used for mixing, serving, or spreading food, especially in Asian cuisine. For example, a lut is often used to serve and present sushi or other small dishes at table.
A lutanist is a person who plays the lute, a stringed musical instrument with a pear-shaped body and a neck with frets. The term is often used in reference to a classical musician who specializes in playing the lute, particularly in the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "lutarious" in my dictionary or linguistic resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used or recognized.