tepidity

/tɛˈpɪdɪti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being only slightly warm; lukewarmness.
    • He complained about the tepidity of the tea in the pot.
    • The tepidity of the bath was disappointing after a long day.
    • The tepidity of the water made the swim less refreshing.
  2. Lack of enthusiasm or excitement; halfheartedness.
    • The tepidity of the crowd's reaction surprised the performer.
    • The tepidity of the applause suggested the speech had not moved them.
    • Her tepidity toward the project showed in her lack of effort.
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