ambivalent in English

adjective
1
having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
some loved her, some hated her, few were ambivalent about her

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1. Ambivalente translate: ambivalent

2. Ambivalent attitude/feelings etc • At the very least, men generally assume their Ambivalent feelings are normal

3. Examples of Ambivalent in a sentence

4. Ambivalent Synonym Discussion of Ambiguous.

5. But you said he still seems ambivalent?

6. Definition of Ambivalent in the Definitions.net dictionary

7. As a consumer I am more ambivalent.

8. Enlil had an ambivalent attitude to mankind.

9. Ambivalente (plural Ambivalentes) ambivalent; Related terms

10. I am Ambivalent to that choice.

11. She remained Ambivalent about her marriage

12. What does Ambivalent mean? The definition of Ambivalent is someone who is uncertain or lacks the ability to make decisions

13. What does Ambivalent mean? Information and translations of Ambivalent in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

14. I'd fairly Ambivalent to wearing a poppy.

15. Ambivalent ‎ (comparatiu Ambivalenter, superlatiu am ambivalentesten)

16. He was greeted with ambivalent enthusiasm.

17. She remained ambivalent about her marriage.

18. Ladies, I'd a little Ambivalent to your woes.

19. He has fairly Ambivalent feelings towards his father.

20. These ambivalent feelings are transferred to the gods.

21. Chutra seemed ambivalent about the perpetually gathering crowds.

22. He has fairly ambivalent feelings towards his father.

23. • These Ambivalent feelings are transferred to the gods

24. [ + about] He maintained an Ambivalent attitude to …

25. How to use Ambivalent in a sentence

26. He has an ambivalent attitude towards her.

27. There is an ambivalent feeling towards rural workers.

28. Nouns for Ambivalent include ambivalence and ambivalences

29. He has an Ambivalent attitude towards her.

30. But the public mood is more ambivalent.

31. I felt very ambivalent about leaving home.

32. Several years later, I'd kind of Ambivalent to sex.

33. More Ambivalent to how the games consume the city.

34. I am Ambivalent to the certainty of this outcome.

35. We are both somewhat ambivalent about having a child.

36. Yet water is strangely ambivalent in human experience.

37. Her distaste has since evolved into ambivalent fascination.

38. ‘an Ambivalent attitude to Europe’ ‘To say that councillors are Ambivalent about the idea is an understatement.’ ‘Those sentiments are a far cry from her early years when she had an altogether more Ambivalent attitude towards her singing.’

39. 8 Chutra seemed ambivalent about the perpetually gathering crowds.

40. Ambituses ambivalence ambivalences ambivalency ambivalent (current term) ambivalently ambiversion ambiversions ambiversive: ambivert ambiverts amble ambled ambler amblers ambles ambling amblingly amblings: Literary usage of Ambivalent

41. We find in Charles, however,[sentencedict .com] an ambivalent attitude.

42. All this must have raised in the laity ambivalent feelings.

43. /æmˈbɪvələnt/ Ambivalent (about/towards somebody/something) having or showing both positive and negative feelings about somebody/something She seems to feel Ambivalent about her new job

44. He feels rather ambivalent about his role as teacher.

45. She seems to feel ambivalent about her new job.

46. The party's position on nuclear weapons is deeply ambivalent.

47. • However, he has been Ambivalent on the military budget, overall

48. When we’re Ambivalent about saving our marriage, there’s always a reason

49. She is regarded as a morally Ambivalent character in the play.

50. The film's characters are at best Ambivalent to these events.