lukewarm
Americanadjective
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moderately warm; tepid.
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having or showing little ardor, zeal, or enthusiasm; indifferent.
lukewarm applause.
- Synonyms:
- apathetic, cool, halfhearted
adjective
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(esp of water) moderately warm; tepid
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having or expressing little enthusiasm or conviction
Other Word Forms
- lukewarmly adverb
- lukewarmness noun
- lukewarmth noun
Etymology
Origin of lukewarm
1350–1400; Middle English lukewarme tepid, equivalent to luke tepid (unexplained alteration of lew, Old English gehlēow tepid) + warme warm
Example Sentences
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ET, following lukewarm demand for two-year and five-year tenders earlier this week.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026
Few things are more disappointing than a dish that was clearly meant to be served warm but arrives in a vague state of lukewarm uncertainty.
From Salon • Mar. 15, 2026
A lukewarm vote of confidence in Borthwick was issued by the Rugby Football Union the day after England's first defeat by Italy.
From BBC • Mar. 14, 2026
Several names were floated to lead from the right, including Jair's third wife and former first lady of Brazil Michelle Bolsonaro -- who faced family criticism for lukewarm support of her stepson, Flavio.
From Barron's • Mar. 11, 2026
It reflects the kitchen light and I catch my own face, lukewarm, inside the metal.
From "I Am the Messenger" by Markus Zusak
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