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ambivalent Meaning in Telugu ( ambivalent తెలుగు అంటే)



సందిగ్ధమైన, ఒకటి లేదా రెండు రెండు వ్యతిరేక విలువలు లేదా లక్షణాలు

Adjective:

నకిలీ, ద్విలింగ, ఒకటి లేదా రెండు రెండు వ్యతిరేక విలువలు లేదా లక్షణాలు,



ambivalent's Usage Examples:

restless, anxious, distorted, ambivalent forms, attached to intellectualist preciosities, characteristics that reflected the dilemmas of the century and define.


They resulted in an ambivalent outcome, consisting a narrow and pyrrhic, as proven later, victory for.


contributions include the development of the stereotype content model, ambivalent sexism theory, power as control theory, and the continuum model of impression formation.


On the role of her grandfather, Brooks seemed ambivalent.


of modern, urban civilization: In the opening lines of the novel, he ambivalently describes Kristiania as "this wondrous city that no one leaves before.


The sea - at once barren and prosperity-bringing, loomed large and ambivalently in the Greek mind.


Shell project highly ambivalent or cautionary attitudes toward technology"s impact on human society and identity.


of Helen during her time in Troy are contradictory: Homer depicts her ambivalently, both regretful of her choice and sly in her attempts to redeem her public.


As ever with Visconti, he is ambivalently drawn to the decadent society he is ostensibly criticising; and Armando.


When ambivalent cognitive states become psychologically agonizing, motivation rises to eliminate distress.


liberal democracy under the Directory, blaming it on "chronic violence, ambivalent forms of justice, and repeated recourse to heavy-handed repression.


Canadians and native Americans who are less influenced by Williams' narrative and Turner's thesis, have given the raid a more ambivalent place in memory.


Another ambivalent review came from Jay Carr of The Boston Globe.



Synonyms:

unsure, uncertain, incertain,



Antonyms:

determinate, uncertainty, certain, sure,



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