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lukewarm

[ look-wawrm ]

adjective

  1. moderately warm; tepid.
  2. having or showing little ardor, zeal, or enthusiasm; indifferent:

    lukewarm applause.

    Synonyms: apathetic, cool, halfhearted



lukewarm

/ ˌluːkˈwɔːm /

adjective

  1. (esp of water) moderately warm; tepid
  2. having or expressing little enthusiasm or conviction


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Derived Forms

  • ˌlukeˈwarmness, noun
  • ˌlukeˈwarmly, adverb

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Other Words From

  • lukewarmly adverb
  • lukewarmness lukewarmth noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of lukewarm1

1350–1400; Middle English lukewarme tepid, equivalent to luke tepid (unexplained alteration of lew, Old English gehlēow tepid) + warme warm

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Word History and Origins

Origin of lukewarm1

C14 luke probably from Old English hlēow warm; compare German lauwarm

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Example Sentences

Luca Maestri, Apple’s chief financial officer, was also said to be lukewarm on the project.

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So their lukewarm support for getting the vaccine right away is a bit of a surprise.

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He struggled with young voters in the primary, and several of our survey respondents told us in follow-up interviews that they’re still lukewarm about him.

None of the three stalwarts are even lukewarm about combining hot and cold segments in a big way.

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Despite the mostly lukewarm reception, analysts said it’s too soon to discount Reels.

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There are reasons why New Jersey is lukewarm about its own Sen. Cory Booker—even while the rest of the country swoons.

My current lukewarm affection for lagers no longer stems from a lack of exposure.

Even members of the Muslim Brotherhood are lukewarm on the aid cuts.

David Freedlander reports from a Romney rally where even hitherto lukewarm fans pledged their troth.

The movie was a hit in the U.K., though the American response was lukewarm.

In dry weather, they are now to be watered with lukewarm water softly showered upon them, between sunset and twilight.

I ordered lukewarm baths, frequent fomentations, and the use of oil and soap, applied externally and rubbed into the body.

Her play had not been named when the principal gave lukewarm praise to those mentioned.

None of these liquids should be taken hot, but lukewarm; when hot they inflame the stomach, and produce indigestion.

Rinse it through a clean, lukewarm water; wring it lengthways, and stretch it well.

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