How Do You Spell LUKEWARMNESS?

Pronunciation: [lˈuːkwɔːmnəs] (IPA)

The word "lukewarmness" is spelled with a combination of phonetic sounds. The first syllable contains the "lu" sound, which is pronounced with the vowel sound "uh" followed by a "yoo" sound. The second syllable, "ke," is pronounced with a "kuh" sound followed by a short "e" sound. The third syllable, "warm," is pronounced with a "w" sound and the "aw" sound as in "saw." The final syllable, "ness," is pronounced with a "n" sound and "ess" pronounced with a "s" sound. Together, these sounds form the word "lukewarmness," which means tepid or lacking enthusiasm.

LUKEWARMNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Lukewarmness refers to a state or quality of being moderately warm or tepid. It is derived from the combination of the root words "lukewarm" and the suffix "-ness," indicating a condition or state.

    In its literal sense, lukewarmness describes a temperature that is neither hot nor cold, but rather situated in the middle ground. It typifies a tepid or moderately warm state, lacking the extremities of intense heat or freezing coldness. It can be seen as a level of warmth that does not evoke a strong sensation or reaction, often considered less desirable than either extreme.

    Metaphorically, lukewarmness is frequently used to describe an individual's attitude, interest, or enthusiasm towards a particular subject or situation. It represents a lack of passion, fervor, or wholeheartedness in one's actions or beliefs. In this context, someone exhibiting lukewarmness may display a lack of commitment, indifference, or mediocrity instead of putting in the necessary effort or engagement. This lack of enthusiasm or passion often results in an overall sense of apathy or halfway commitment, failing to fully embrace or invest in the matter at hand.

    Lukewarmness can manifest in various aspects of life, such as relationships, work, hobbies, or personal beliefs. It implies an inclination towards a neutral or halfway stance, unwilling to adopt strong opinions, convictions, or emotions. It can hinder progress, growth, and success, as it often lacks the motivation and drive to attain higher levels of achievement or fulfillment.

  2. A moderate heat; indifference; coldness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for LUKEWARMNESS

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Etymology of LUKEWARMNESS

The word "lukewarmness" is derived from the combination of two Old English words: "lēoc" meaning "tepid" or "warm" and "wearm" meaning "warmth". Over time, these words evolved to become "lēow" and "weorm", and eventually merged into "lukewarm" which was first recorded in the 14th century. The addition of the suffix "-ness" denotes the state or quality of being lukewarm, resulting in the word "lukewarmness".

Similar spelling word for LUKEWARMNESS

Plural form of LUKEWARMNESS is LUKEWARMNESSES

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