Adverb
in an unenthusiastically lukewarm manner
Source: WordNethe was lukewarmly received by his relatives Source: Internet
After a tepidly received turn hosting in 2006, Stewart made the most of his second chance in 2008, giving a confident performance presenting the 80th Academy Awards. Source: Internet
Republicans tepidly (and troublingly) stopped short of denying Trump’s power to push back the big day, while insisting that the election ought to take place on time. Source: Internet
The Mayor then spoke, and concluded, tepidly, “Tonight, it’s so important just to remember a good young man, a good young man who represented all that we aspire to be.” Source: Internet
Upon entering we walked tepidly down sharp steps to begin our wait. Source: Internet