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lukewarm

American  
[look-wawrm] / ˈlukˈwɔrm /

adjective

  1. moderately warm; tepid.

  2. having or showing little ardor, zeal, or enthusiasm; indifferent.

    lukewarm applause.

    Synonyms:
    apathetic, cool, halfhearted

lukewarm British  
/ ˌluːkˈwɔːm /

adjective

  1. (esp of water) moderately warm; tepid

  2. having or expressing little enthusiasm or conviction

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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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Investors can cross one item off their holiday wish list: a lukewarm CPI.

From Barron's

Dodds got a lukewarm reception when she presented the idea at a town council meeting this summer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of the stocks mentioned, Wall Street is lukewarm on most.

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But lukewarm jobs data and retailers’ shaky consumer outlooks could chip away at Wall Street’s projections for corporate earnings growth, which is key to the market’s chances for big gains next year.

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But lukewarm jobs data and retailers’ shaky consumer outlooks could chip away at Wall Street’s projections for corporate earnings growth, which is key to the market’s chances for big gains next year.

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