
ambivalent
/æmˈbɪvəɫənt/
having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas
ambivalent in a sentence
“She felt ambivalent about accepting the promotion.”
Origin of ambivalent
Latin ambi- both + valens being strong (from valere to be strong)
Related Words
equivocal
open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous
tentative
not certain or fixed; provisional
provisional
arranged or existing for the present, possibly to change
conjecture
an opinion based on incomplete information
surmise
to suppose that something is true without evidence
speculate
to form a theory without firm evidence