very ambivalent
Frequency: 8.020.3 per million words
Used to emphasize a high degree of ambivalence.
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- I feel very ambivalent about accepting the job offer.
- She is very ambivalent about the new prime minister's policies.
- He seemed very ambivalent about the movie, praising the acting but hating the plot.
- The committee was very ambivalent regarding the proposed changes.
- Public opinion remains very ambivalent towards the use of artificial intelligence in art.
- After the argument, they were left feeling very ambivalent about their future together.
- Many people are very ambivalent about the rise of autonomous vehicles.
- The artist's work is often described as being very ambivalent in its message.
- His attitude towards authority has always been very ambivalent.
- To be honest, I'm very ambivalent about moving to a new city.