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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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The low margins may be a reason why Wall Street remains lukewarm about LegalZoom’s prospects.

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This week’s slate of new stocks could get a lukewarm reception from investors, given the lackluster record for other recent IPOs.

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This week’s slate of new stocks could get a lukewarm reception from investors, given the lackluster record for other recent IPOs.

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Likewise, he notes that although Wall Street is lukewarm on Simon Property Group, the shares have been rising ahead of upcoming earnings, which could serve as a catalyst.

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A mug of lukewarm coffee sits on my desk.

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