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Lukewarm was also referenced in The Bible. Etymologists reference the following passage from Revelation "I wish you were cold or hot. So because you are lukewarm, and neither hot or cold, I will spit you of My mouth. Today, there are plenty of ways to describe both temperature that is neither cold nor hot tepid, warmish and a lack of commitment indecisive, wishy-washy , but lukewarm remains a go-to term.

Almost exclusively, it's used to denote halfhearted efforts. In sports, City A. And occasionally, there's a cheeky use of the word. Lukewarm is the name of a character from the BBC series Porridge. Nglish: Translation of lukewarm for Spanish Speakers. Britannica English: Translation of lukewarm for Arabic Speakers. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!

Log in Sign Up. Save Word. Definition of lukewarm. Other Words from lukewarm lukewarmly adverb. Examples of lukewarm in a Sentence I hate drinking lukewarm coffee. Our plan got a lukewarm reception. The producer was lukewarm about her script. First Known Use of lukewarm 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1.

Learn More About lukewarm. It sets the tone for lukewarm : unpleasantly tepid. Not a nice cold drink, not a nice hot one. Just for spitting out. I can confirm that it lives up to expectorations — I have sensitive teeth, so the only kind of water I can rinse with after brushing is lukewarm. The word is leuk the Dutch eu is said like French eu , not like German eu. After all, not too hot and not too cold is just right, right? Which is definitely related to lukewarm.

The etymology of lukewarm , it turns out, has some cross-currents. What is this luke? But anyway, where does luke come from? Where it does not come from is the name Luke , which we get from the Bible New Testament. The name Lee comes from the same root as lea as in Avonlea. If that helps. Where did that k come from? But somehow the two words mixed and produced something of an average. Sort of like your hot and cold taps running together. Well, I can be comfortable with it. The OED may update its etymological note in the fullness of time.

But how about that name Luke? He was not one of the original twelve apostles but was an early prominent figure, very enthusiastic not just lukewarm about this Jesus guy.



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