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- Dictionarytepid/ˈtɛpɪd/
adjective
- 1. (especially of a liquid) only slightly warm; lukewarm: "she soaked a flannel in the tepid water" Similar Opposite
- 2. showing little enthusiasm: "the applause was tepid" Similar Opposite
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Tepid means not very warm or not very enthusiastic. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in other languages.
Tepid means moderately warm or lukewarm, or lacking in passion, force, or zest. See synonyms, example sentences, word history, and etymology of tepid.
Tepid means lukewarm or half-hearted. If the applause for your mime-on-a-unicycle performance was more tepid than enthusiastic, it might be time to find a new hobby.
Tepid means not very warm or not very enthusiastic. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.
Tepid means showing little or no interest or enthusiasm, or having or giving off heat to a moderate degree. Find 120 similar and opposite words for tepid, such as lukewarm, warm, and enthusiastic.
Tepid means slightly warm, sometimes in a way that is not pleasant. It can also mean not enthusiastic or cooled after being cooked. See examples, synonyms and word origin.
Tepid means moderately warm or lukewarm, or relatively unenthusiastic or apathetic. See synonyms, derived forms, word history, and example sentences of tepid.
Tepid means slightly warm or lukewarm, or lacking warmth of feeling or enthusiasm. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms of tepid from Collins English Dictionary.
Tepid means moderately warm or lukewarm, or lacking in emotional warmth or enthusiasm. Find the origin, usage, and related terms of tepid in this comprehensive online dictionary.
Tepid means lukewarm, mild, or indifferent. Find 16 synonyms and antonyms of tepid, such as lukewarm, warm, cool, and apathetic, with examples and definitions.