tepid in English

adjective
1
(especially of a liquid) only slightly warm; lukewarm.
She managed to reach the shower unmolested, and was soon standing under the tepid spray of water.
synonyms:lukewarmwarmishslightly warmat room temperature
2
showing little enthusiasm.
the applause was tepid

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1. The water was tepid.

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4. The soup was disgusting, greasy, tepid and watery.

5. 9 Is all of life a tepid housewarming?

6. Keizer could only offer tepid praise for Hanshaw's work.

7. The critics's reaction to the film was rather tepid.

8. The water's tepid, the salt didn't dissolve and is now lodged places.

9. If your child's temperature rises, sponge her down gently with tepid water.

10. Yours is, uh, just some tepid, off-brand, generic cola.

11. Japan suffers from tepid economic growth, draconian immigration policies and a shrinking population.

12. 10 My first tepid foray into activism was the Pillbox Hat Incident.

13. She bent her mouth to the tap and drank the tepid water.

14. Beyond us a large shallow pond expands its tepid shores on to the field.

15. His nomination, while strongly backed by the President, has received tepid support in the Senate.

16. He soaked a handkerchief in some tepid water and wiped her forehead. Sentencedict.com

17. 2.0 out of 5 stars Mundane "Coney" is tepid, dense and ultimately superficial.

18. The next day, I was baptized in the tepid waters of a nearby public bathhouse.

19. Regularly dip into water – try tepid showers – and carry damp flannels for babies and young children.

20. He returned carrying some tepid water and cleaning material, and gently began wiping the sore cut.

21. His denial of the regular Clinton temper tantrums described in the book, though, was rather more tepid.

22. Sales are so grim they are offering individual game tickets, although the response has been tepid.

23. The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.

24. On the tray were a jug of tepid water, a plate of raw bloody meat and two mouldy lemons.

25. Unfortunately for Mr Wilson, that comeback will be tepid - and probably hardly noticeable until after next year's gubernatorial election.

26. 21 Leave for half an hour before rinsing with tepid water. Spread on slices of cooling cucumber or cold bags.

27. 12 For coffee in Chile means a sachet of Nescafe and tepid water producing a lumpy gloop of extraordinary vileness.

28. She took three aspirins from her handbag and swallowed them, grimacing, with the last tepid mouthful of tea.

29. Christina went upstairs to her bedroom, peeled off her sticky, crumpled clothes, and jumped into a tepid shower.

30. 20 The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.

31. Soak the Amaryllis bulb and its roots in a bowl of tepid water for a few hours before potting it up

32. 17 For coffee in Chile means a sachet of Nescafe and tepid water producing a lumpy gloop of extraordinary vileness.

33. Sluggish economic growth means interest rates will stay low amid tepid demand for loans and a reduced risk of accelerating inflation.

34. Least Alluring was the sabzi kofta, essentially rather solid balls of gram flour, potato and mustard seed only tepid in the middle, served in a vinegary sauce

35. 25 TGT.N), the No. 2 U.S. discounter, forecast a holiday quarterly profit that could fall short of Wall Street's estimates,[www.Sentencedict.com] saying early November results showed tepid consumer demand.

36. Going a step further in this home-grown etymology, and since acidity is related to coldness (as we saw in Saint Thomas), acedia makes us tepid, because it chills the fervour of charity.

37. It seldom causes Chilliness, which is frequently a disturbing symptom, especially in fevers of a low type, and even, when the temperature is alarmingly high, causing the patient to dread the employment of sponging with cool or tepid water.

38. Crisping is a method used to improve produce visual quality and texture that involves soaking fresh produce in tepid water followed by refrigeration, to restore water lost from produce items during post-harvesthandling and distribution through the supply chain.

39. Arvind Panagariya: On the growth, as you mentioned, he would recognize that the growth has been tepid, even though the efforts made under auspices of G-20 have led to some acceleration but still the basic force of what has been going on in the global economy has actually led the IMF to revise the growth rate thrice.