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21ambivalent — • tvetydig, mångtydig, dubbeltydig, dubbelbottnad, tveeggad, ambivalent …
22ambivalent — having both heterosexual and homosexual tastes • Literally, entertaining two opposite emotions at the same time: Sexually I d say some of the company was on the ambivalent side. (P. Scott, 1975) …
23ambivalent — adjective not sure whether you want or like something or not: Her feelings about getting married are distinctly ambivalent. ambivalence noun (U) ambivalently adverb …
24ambivalent — adjective the need to relocate has made her ambivalent about the promotion Syn: equivocal, uncertain, unsure, doubtful, indecisive, inconclusive, irresolute, of two minds, undecided, torn, in a quandary, on the fence, hesitating, wavering,… …
25ambivalent — am•biv•a•lent [[t]æmˈbɪv ə lənt[/t]] adj. cv having or showing ambivalence: ambivalent feelings[/ex] • Etymology: 1915–20 am•biv′a•lent•ly, adv …
26ambivalent — adj (ambivalent, a) tvehågsen, kluven, vacklande …
27ambivalent — adjective uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow was ambivalent about having children • Similar to: ↑uncertain, ↑unsure, ↑incertain • Derivationally related forms: ↑ambivalence …
28ambivalent vs indifferent — Ambivalent is an adjective we use to show when we re uncertain about how we feel about something or we re unable to decide what to do. People sometimes use it to show that they don t care one way or the other. For example: At the end of two… …
29ambivalent vs indifferent — Ambivalent is an adjective we use to show when we re uncertain about how we feel about something or we re unable to decide what to do. People sometimes use it to show that they don t care one way or the other. For example: At the end of two… …
30ambivalent — adjective see ambivalence …