tepidness

/ˈtɛpɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being only slightly warm; lukewarmness.
    • She complained about the tepidness of the coffee after it sat on the counter for an hour.
    • The tepidness of the bathwater made it unappealing for a long soak.
    • The tepidness of the soup suggested it had been reheated too many times.
  2. Lack of enthusiasm, interest, or strong feeling; halfheartedness.
    • The audience's tepidness during the speech showed they were not convinced by the argument.
    • His tepidness toward the project worried the team, who needed everyone fully committed.
    • The review criticized the film for the tepidness of its emotional scenes.
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