remain ambivalent
Frequency: 7.216.8 per million words
To continue to have mixed or contradictory feelings.
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- He remains ambivalent about the job offer, seeing both pros and cons.
- She remained ambivalent about moving to a new city, even after visiting it.
- Investors will likely remain ambivalent until the company releases its next earnings report.
- Despite public pressure, the government remains ambivalent on the controversial issue.
- Why do you remain so ambivalent about our future together?
- The critic remained ambivalent about the film, praising the acting but disliking the plot.
- If the evidence is inconclusive, the jury might remain ambivalent about the defendant's guilt.
- Many voters remain ambivalent, which makes the election outcome hard to predict.
- The committee remained ambivalent towards the new proposal, leading to a delayed decision.
- For years, she remained ambivalent about her career path, torn between art and science.