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were ambivalent
adjective
Simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
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American astronomers were ambivalent.
Others were ambivalent.
Queens: the delegates were ambivalent.
Other voters were ambivalent.
The would-be passengers were ambivalent.
"Both sides were ambivalent about the old peace process.
The Lib Dems, meanwhile, were ambivalent about the levy.
Yet many people interviewed this week were ambivalent.
He went on, "Lied and said employees were ambivalent.
Sure, we were ambivalent about these guys when we voted.
Indeed, Mr. Jalili's assurances to Mr. Assad were ambivalent.
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