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ambivalent
This term describes a psychological state of tension where two opposing emotions exist simultaneously. It is not the same as being indifferent or undecided; rather, it is the presence of two strong, conflicting convictions that cancel each other out, leaving the person stuck in a state of emotional equilibrium. In professional or academic settings, it is used to describe a nuanced position that avoids a simple yes or no. In personal contexts, it often suggests a struggle between love and hate or desire and fear, creating a feeling of internal friction.
Meanings
Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
"He felt ambivalent about the new job offer."