tiède
lukewarm, tepid
adjective TYEHD Rare
Origin: Latin tepidus 'lukewarm'
Also means
half-hearted
Usage Note
Tiède describes temperature that is neither hot nor cold — lukewarm water, tepid coffee. Figuratively it means unenthusiastic or half-hearted: un accueil tiède ('a lukewarm reception'). The adverb is tièdement and the noun tiédeur means tepidness or lukewarmness. The word is invariable in gender (same form for masculine and feminine).
Examples
"Cette soupe est tiède, réchauffe-la."
Natural Translation
This soup is lukewarm, heat it up.
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