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    tep·id
    [ˈtepəd]
    adjective
    tepid (adjective)
    1. (especially of a liquid) only slightly warm; lukewarm:
      "she soaked a flannel in the tepid water"
    2. showing little enthusiasm:
      "the applause was tepid"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin tepidus, from tepere ‘be warm’.
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  1. TEPID definition: 1. (of liquid) not very warm 2. A tepid reaction is not enthusiastic: 3. (of liquid) not very warm. Learn more.
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    Definition of tepid adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary slightly warm, sometimes in a way that is not pleasant synonym lukewarm She stood under the tepid shower.
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    Lacking in emotional warmth or enthusiasm; halfhearted: "the tepid conservatism of the fifties" (Irving Howe). [Middle English, from Latin tepidus, from tepēre, to be lukewarm.] te·pid′i·ty, tep′id·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
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