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was ambivalent
adjective
Simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
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She was ambivalent.
The response was ambivalent.
Brecht's response was ambivalent.
O'Neal was ambivalent.
"I was ambivalent," she said.
Hitler was ambivalent about her.
His attitude towards Manchester was ambivalent.
The Moscow intelligentsia was ambivalent about Gorbachev.
"Tango Vitrola" was ambivalent about the tango.
Emilie Destot, 26, a student, was ambivalent.
"But she was ambivalent about having children!
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