1. lustrous - Adjective
2. lustrous - Adjective Satellite
Bright; shining; luminous.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGood writing, like gold, combines lustrous lucidity with high density. What this means is good writing is packed with hints. Eric Hoffer
The rosy mountain peaks laughed like high lustrous thoughts, and Helen, speechless, raised her pale hands toward the sun and joyed to feel its warm rays falling on her frozen palms. Nikos Kazantzakis
The earth has grown old with its burden of care, but at Christmas it always is young, the heart of the jewel burns lustrous and fair, and its soul full of music breaks the air, when the song of angels is sung. Phillips Brooks
There is seldom a line of glory written upon the earth's face, but a line of suffering runs parallel with it; and they that read the lustrous syllables of the one, and stoop not to decipher the spotted and worn inscription of the other, get the.least half of the lesson earth has to give. Frederick William Faber
During my slumber I had a dream. I thought I was once more by the side of the Sphere, whose lustrous hue betokened that he had exchanged his wrath against me for perfect placability. We were moving together towards a bright but infinitesimally small Point, to which my Master directed my attention. Edwin Abbott Abbott
In shape, it is perfectly elliptical. In texture, it is smooth and lustrous. Sydney J. Harris