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lukewarm
[look-wawrm]
adjective
moderately warm; tepid.
having or showing little ardor, zeal, or enthusiasm; indifferent.
lukewarm applause.
lukewarm
/ ˌluːkˈwɔːm /
adjective
(esp of water) moderately warm; tepid
having or expressing little enthusiasm or conviction
Other Word Forms
- lukewarmly adverb
- lukewarmness noun
- lukewarmth noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lukewarm1
Example Sentences
Those who attended the film were apparently disappointed in the lack of action scenes, with audiences giving a lukewarm "B-" grade in exit polls, Variety said.
She alluded to it in a social media post , externalcelebrating her world player of the year award win, finishing her message with "lukewarm is no good".
The reaction was lukewarm at best and Hogan made sporadic appearances until losing the title to Yokozuna that summer.
The Club World Cup may have had a lukewarm reception in some parts during the group stages, but Manchester City did their best to kindle interest with a statement victory over Juventus on Thursday.
According to Mr Stead, Leeds lost out because although Metro backed the plan Leeds City Council were lukewarm.
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