ambivalent
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Adj — Having mixed or contradictory feelings about someone or something.
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Etymology
A back-formation from "ambivalence", from German Ambivalenz, built from Latin ambi- ("both ways") plus valere ("to be strong").
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What does “ambivalent” mean?
The word “ambivalent” means having mixed or contradictory feelings about someone or something. In plain terms, torn between two opposite feelings or opinions about the same thing.
How do you pronounce “ambivalent”?
“Ambivalent” is pronounced am-BIHV-uh-luhnt (/æmˈbɪv.ə.lənt/ in IPA).
How do you use “ambivalent” in a sentence?
Here is “ambivalent” used in a sentence: “He felt ambivalent about the promotion — excited but also anxious about the extra hours.”
What part of speech is “ambivalent”?
“Ambivalent” is an adjective.
Where does the word “ambivalent” come from?
The word “ambivalent” comes from Latin. A back-formation from "ambivalence", from German Ambivalenz, built from Latin ambi- ("both ways") plus valere ("to be strong").