Sports Analysis

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adjective lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring

  • The company's lacklustre performance in the last quarter has raised concerns among investors.
  • The movie received lacklustre reviews from critics and audiences alike.
  • The party was so lacklustre, we left after only an hour.
  • Her lacklustre personality made it hard for others to connect with her.

noun a player in American or Canadian football who typically lines up behind the center to take the snap and is responsible for carrying out plays

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  • The quarterback led his team to victory with a last-minute touchdown pass.
  • Did you see how the quarterback threw that perfect spiral?
  • That quarterback is a total stud on the field.
  • In business, the CEO is like the quarterback of the company.

verb to present or perform (a role or piece of music) with less emphasis or restraint than is usual or appropriate

adjective not given the importance or emphasis it deserves

adverb in a restrained or unemphatic manner

  • The importance of mental health is often underplayed in the workplace.
  • People tend to underplay the impact of stress on their health.
  • Don't underplay how cool that concert was last night!
  • His talent as a musician is often underplayed by his modesty.