extremely ambivalent

Frequency: 7.518.2 per million words

Used to emphasize a very high degree of ambivalence.

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Examples (10)

  • She felt extremely ambivalent about leaving a stable job for a risky startup.
  • The public remains extremely ambivalent towards the new policy.
  • He was extremely ambivalent about proposing, torn between love and fear of commitment.
  • I'm extremely ambivalent about the rise of AI; it has huge potential but also significant risks.
  • The critic's review was extremely ambivalent, praising the visuals but condemning the plot.
  • They are extremely ambivalent concerning the decision to move abroad.
  • The protagonist is an extremely ambivalent character, making it hard for the audience to either love or hate him.
  • His response to the offer was extremely ambivalent, which confused everyone.
  • She has always been extremely ambivalent about her boss, admiring his intellect but disliking his management style.
  • Society seems extremely ambivalent about the trade-offs between privacy and security.