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41ambivalent — am biv·a·lent || nt adj. having both positive and negative feelings towards a subject …
42ambivalent — [am bɪv(ə)l(ə)nt] adjective having mixed feelings or opinions about something or someone. Derivatives ambivalence noun ambivalently adverb Origin early 20th cent.: from ambivalence (from Ger. Ambivalenz), on the pattern of equivalent …
43ambivalent — adj uncertain, indecisive, irresolute, unsettled, inconclusive, unsure, infirm of purpose; doubtful, dubious, hesitant, hesitating, faltering, at loose ends, of two minds; fluctuating, vacillating, tergiversating, changing, mercurial, capricious …
44ambivalent — am·biv·a·lent …
45ambivalent — [æmˈbɪvələnt] adj having two different opinions about something at the same time ambivalence [æmˈbɪvələns] noun [U] …
46ambivalent — am|bi|va|lent adj., e (som har modstridende følelser) …
47ambivalent — am|bi|va|lẹnt <lateinisch> (doppeldeutig; zwiespältig) …
48ambiguous / ambivalent — Ambiguous is describes a phrase or act with more than one meaning, or one that is unclear: The ending of the short story is ambiguous; we don t know if he died or continue his journey. Ambivalent means uncertainty and having conflicting… …
49ambiguous / ambivalent — Ambiguous is describes a phrase or act with more than one meaning, or one that is unclear: The ending of the short story is ambiguous; we don t know if he died or continue his journey. Ambivalent means uncertainty and having conflicting… …
50ambiguous — ambivalent, ambiguous The terms ambivalent and ambivalence are first recorded in about 1916 in the context of psychology, and in particular the Jungian notion of ‘the coexistence in one person of contradictory emotions or attitudes towards a… …