Tepid

[tep-id]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. lukewarm; moderately warm
  2. showing little enthusiasm or warmth; lacking in force or conviction

Examples of

Tepid

in a sentence

  • The soup was tepid when it arrived at the table.
  • The audience gave a tepid response to the comedian’s jokes.

Did you Know?

“Tepid” finds its roots in the Latin word “tepidus,” meaning “lukewarm.” Initially used to describe temperature, the term gradually extended to describe attitudes or responses lacking in enthusiasm or vigor. A “tepid” reaction may suggest indifference or mild interest, contrasting with the fervor or passion associated with stronger emotions. Recognizing when reactions or sentiments are tepid can prompt introspection and efforts to infuse more warmth or energy into interactions and endeavors.

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