deeply ambivalent

Frequency: 7.819.5 per million words

Indicates a profound and significant level of ambivalence.

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  • The party's position on nuclear weapons is deeply ambivalent.
  • She felt deeply ambivalent about moving to a new city, torn between excitement and fear.
  • The committee remained deeply ambivalent regarding the proposed merger.
  • Critics are deeply ambivalent about his latest work, praising its innovation while questioning its message.
  • He was deeply ambivalent about the relationship, loving her but unsure about their future.
  • Society seems deeply ambivalent towards artificial intelligence, embracing its potential while fearing its consequences.
  • I am deeply ambivalent about accepting the job offer.
  • Historians are often deeply ambivalent when judging controversial historical figures.
  • As a parent, I'm deeply ambivalent about giving my child a smartphone so young.
  • The public's response to the new law was deeply ambivalent, with support and opposition almost evenly split.