Feels just warm to the skin. It's a subjective rather than objective description.
Tepid means lukewarm or moderately warm in temperature. It can also be used to describe something that is lacking in enthusiasm or force.
the water in the bathtub was tepid.
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It does make sense and there is no reason why you could not swim in a pool full of tepid water. But the word 'tepid' can also mean unenthusiastic as in "...the applause was tepid" so you may decide not to. 'Tepid' is used mostly in cooking '...mix the yeast with tepid water.'
Tepid Baths was created in 1914.
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Tepid mean something is moderately warm.
tepid means warm, so use tepid water around your souffle before putting it in the oven
Tepid just means lukewarm, so one could get tepid water from any household faucet.
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(Tepid = moderately warm or lukewarm.)The mother lowered her baby into the tepid bath.OR(Tepid = lack of enthusiasm)The young girl's tepid reaction to meeting her new step-father proved worrisome to her mother.