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Definition of "tepidity" [te•pid•i•ty]

  • The property of being tepid. (noun)

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Use "tepidity" in a sentence
  • "Which is technically correct, I guess, but the hedging tepidity really misrepresents the depth of scientific consensus on the issue."
  • "Between the Boston and San Diego press, where "Ruined" started its three-theatre tour, I have yet to see any tepidity or negativity in the reviews."
  • ""He decried, for example, the contradiction between the splendid outward aspect of the monasteries and the tepidity ( 'tepiditas') of the monks themselves"."