lukewarmness

/ˈlukˈwɔrmnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being only slightly warm; a moderate temperature that is neither hot nor cold.
    • The soup's lukewarmness suggested it had been sitting out for a while.
    • The lukewarmness of the bathwater made it unappealing for a relaxing soak.
    • He complained about the lukewarmness of the coffee at the diner.
  2. A lack of strong feeling, enthusiasm, or interest; indifference.
    • The politician's speech was met with lukewarmness from the crowd.
    • The lukewarmness of the team's response disappointed the coach.
    • Her lukewarmness toward the project showed she wasn't committed.
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