deep ambivalence

Frequency: 6.50.8 per million words

Indicates a strong and significant feeling of ambivalence.

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Examples (10)

  • He felt a deep ambivalence towards his new job, torn between the high salary and the long hours.
  • There is a deep ambivalence in society about the role of technology in modern life.
  • The novel's protagonist is defined by her deep ambivalence about returning to her hometown.
  • Historians have noted the deep ambivalence of the public towards the monarchy during that era.
  • She expressed a deep ambivalence when asked about the company's merger proposal.
  • His letters reveal a deep ambivalence towards his family, mixing love with resentment.
  • The film's ending reflects a deep ambivalence about the nature of justice.
  • The party's official stance hides a deep ambivalence among its members regarding the new policy.
  • A deep ambivalence characterized her feelings about motherhood, a mix of joy and fear.
  • Resolving this deep ambivalence will be the greatest challenge of his career.