The Water was tepid.
Tepid is just a description of temperature not an actual temperature so there is no actual value for it.
Tepid can also be considered "lukewarm", which is room temperature (or slightly above): 23 C or 73 F
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
a good sentence is "I cannot use oversimplification in a sentence." that sentence is oversimplification.
the water in the bathtub was tepid.
The soup was tepid ; it was neither cold or hot but lukewarm .
tepid means warm, so use tepid water around your souffle before putting it in the oven
Tepid = warm, moderately lukewarm watersThe mother tested the tepid waters before lowering her baby to the bath.ORTepid = lack of enthusiasmThe young girl's tepid reaction to meeting her new step-father proved worrisome to her mother.
(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.
The temperature of the coffee was quite tepid, and he burned his tongue tasting it. Now stop posting your homework on here! Get a dictionary!
Using tepid water to wash your face has benefits such as being gentle on the skin, helping to maintain its natural oils, and preventing irritation or dryness.
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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 mean something is moderately warm.
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