English-Thai Dictionary
lukewarm
ADJ ค่อนข้าง อุ่น อุ่น พอสมควร tepid warm temperate kon-kang-un
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LUKEWARM
a. 1. Moderately warm; tepid; as lukewarm water; lukewarm heat.
2. Not ardent; not zealous; cool; indifferent; as lukewarm obedience; lukewarm patriots. Revelation 3:16.
LUKEWARMLY
adv. 1. With moderate warmth.
2. With indifference; coolly.
LUKEWARMNESS
n. 1. A mild or moderate heat.
2. Indifference; want of zeal or ardor; coldness.
The defect of zeal is lukewarmness, or coldness in religion.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LUKE
Luke, a. Etym: [Prob. fr. lew, perh. influenced by AS. wlæc warm, lukewarm, remiss. Cf. Lew. ]
Defn: Moderately warm; not hot; tepid. -- Luke "ness, n. [Obs. ] Nine penn'orth o'brandy and water luke. Dickens.
LUKEWARM
Luke "warm `, a. Etym: [See Luke. ]
Defn: Moderately warm; neither cold nor hot; tepid; not ardent; not zealous; cool; indifferent. " Lukewarm blood. " Spenser. " Lukewarm patriots." Addison. An obedience so lukewarm and languishing that it merits not the name of passion. Dryden. -- Luce "warm `ly, adv. -- Luce "warm `ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Luke, St.
Luke, St. |lo͞ok luk | an evangelist, closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally the author of the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. Feast day, October 18. • the third Gospel (see gospel ( sense 2 )).
lukewarm
luke warm |ˈlo͞okˈwôrm ˈlukˈˌwɔrm | ▶adjective (of liquid or food that should be hot ) only moderately warm; tepid: they drank bitter lukewarm coffee. • (of a person, attitude, or action ) unenthusiastic: the universities were lukewarm about the proposal from the start. DERIVATIVES luke warm ly adverb, luke warm ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from dialect luke (probably from dialect lew ‘lukewarm ’ and related to lee ) + warm .
Oxford Dictionary
Luke, St
Luke, St |luːk | an evangelist, closely associated with St Paul and traditionally the author of the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. Feast day, 18 October. • the third Gospel (see gospel ( sense 2 )).
lukewarm
luke |warm |ˈluːkwɔːm, luːkˈwɔːm, lj- | ▶adjective (of liquid or food that should be hot ) only moderately warm; tepid: they drank bitter lukewarm coffee. • (of a person, attitude, or action ) unenthusiastic: Britain is lukewarm about the proposal. DERIVATIVES lukewarmly adverb, lukewarmness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from dialect luke (probably from dialect lew ‘lukewarm ’ and related to lee ) + warm .
American Oxford Thesaurus
lukewarm
lukewarm adjective 1 lukewarm coffee: tepid, slightly warm, warmish, at room temperature, chambré. ANTONYMS hot, cold. 2 a lukewarm response: indifferent, cool, halfhearted, apathetic, unenthusiastic, tepid, perfunctory, noncommittal, lackadaisical; informal laid-back, unenthused, couldn't-care-less. ANTONYMS enthusiastic.
Oxford Thesaurus
lukewarm
lukewarm adjective 1 they drank bitter lukewarm coffee: tepid, slightly warm, warmish, blood-hot, blood-warm, at room temperature, at skin temperature; French chambré. ANTONYMS hot; cold. 2 elsewhere in the country, however, the idea met with a lukewarm response: indifferent, cool, half-hearted, apathetic, unenthusiastic, tepid, uninterested, unconcerned, offhand, lackadaisical, perfunctory, phlegmatic, impassive, dispassionate, emotionless, passionless, limp, non-committal, unresponsive, unmoved; informal laid-back, unenthused, couldn't-care-less; Brit. vulgar slang half-arsed; rare Laodicean. ANTONYMS enthusiastic.
Duden Dictionary
Luke
Lu ke Substantiv, feminin , die |L u ke |die Luke; Genitiv: der Luke, Plural: die Luken aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederdeutsch lūke, zu altsächsisch lūkan = schließen, also eigentlich = Verschluss 1 Kurzwort für: Dachluke 2 verschließbare Öffnung im Deck oder in der Wand des Schiffes die Luken öffnen, dicht machen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Luke
Luke /luːk /名詞 1 ルーク 〘男の名 〙.2 〘聖書 〙a. ルカ 〘Saint ~; 使徒パウロの友人で医師 〙.b. 『ルカによる福音書 』 〘新約聖書の一書 〙.
lukewarm
luke warm /lùːkwɔ́ː r m /形容詞 1 〈液体が 〉生ぬるい (tepid ).2 〈態度などが 〉生ぬるい, 熱のない, 煮え切らない ▸ lukewarm support 力の入らない支持 ~ly 副詞 ~ness 名詞