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having contradictory views or feelings about something or someone
- She felt ambivalent about the job offer because it required moving to a new city.
- He was ambivalent about attending the party, torn between wanting to socialize and preferring to stay home.
- The public's response to the new policy was ambivalent, with some supporting it and others opposing it.
- She was ambivalent about the movie, enjoying some aspects while finding others disappointing.
- His ambivalent attitude towards his career reflected his uncertainty about his long-term goals.