lukewarm

/ˈluːkˌwɔːrm/
adjective
  1. Slightly warm; neither hot nor cold.
    • The soup was served lukewarm, not steaming hot as expected.
    • He drank the lukewarm coffee while reading the morning news.
    • The bathwater was lukewarm, so she added more hot water.
  2. Showing little enthusiasm or interest; not eager or excited.
    • He felt only lukewarm about the idea of moving to a new city.
    • The audience gave a lukewarm response to the comedian's jokes.
    • Her proposal received only lukewarm support from the committee.
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