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lukewarm (adj.)

"neither cold nor hot, tepid," late 14c., from warm (adj.) + luke (adj.) "tepid" (c. 1200), a word of unknown origin. Perhaps it is from Middle Dutch or Old Frisian leuk "tepid, weak," or an unexplained variant of Old English hleowe (adv.) "warm," all of which are from Proto-Germanic *khlewaz (from PIE root *kele- (1) "warm;" compare lee).

Figurative sense of "lacking in zeal, not ardent" (of persons or their actions) is from 1520s. Related: Lukewarmly; lukewarmness. Luke-warmth (1590s) is marked "rare" in OED.

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Definitions of lukewarm from WordNet

lukewarm (adj.)
moderately warm;
he hates lukewarm coffee
Synonyms: tepid
lukewarm (adj.)
feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasm;
gave only lukewarm support to the candidate
Synonyms: halfhearted / half-hearted / tepid
From wordnet.princeton.edu