tepid (Meaning)

Wordnet

tepid (s)

moderately warm

feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasm

Webster

tepid (a.)

Moderately warm; lukewarm; as, a tepid bath; tepid rays; tepid vapors.

tepid Sentence Examples

  1. The tepid water in the bathtub failed to warm his shivering body.
  2. Her tepid response to the exciting news disappointed him.
  3. The tepid applause at the concert hinted at the audience's indifference.
  4. The tepid weather made it difficult to enjoy the outdoor festival.
  5. Her tepid manner masked her true feelings, leaving him uncertain.
  6. The tepid coffee sat untouched on the desk, reminding him of the dreariness of the day.
  7. The tepid relationship between the two friends had long since cooled.
  8. The tepid sales figures left the company in a state of financial uncertainty.
  9. The tepid reaction to the new product launch was a setback for the marketing team.
  10. The tepid interest in the novel proved that the author's once-thriving career was ending.

FAQs About the word tepid

moderately warm, feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasmModerately warm; lukewarm; as, a tepid bath; tepid rays; tepid vapors.

unenthusiastic, halfhearted, lukewarm,neutral, disinterested, chill, lackadaisical, uncaring, indifferent, emotionless

warm, vehement, hearty, wholehearted,warm, wholehearted, ardent, passionate, exuberant, hearty

The tepid water in the bathtub failed to warm his shivering body.

Her tepid response to the exciting news disappointed him.

The tepid applause at the concert hinted at the audience's indifference.

The tepid weather made it difficult to enjoy the outdoor festival.