ambivalent

Ambivalent Meaning in Bengali: দ্বিধান্বিত (Dwidhānbita)

Part of Speech: Adjective

Pronunciation: am-biv-uh-luhnt

Short Definition: Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.

Ambivalent Synonyms: Conflicted, undecided, uncertain, torn, equivocal

Ambivalent Antonyms: Certain (নিশ্চিত), decisive (নির্ণায়ক), resolute (নিশ্চয়বান), determined (নির্ধারিত)

Origin of Ambivalent: The word “ambivalent” originated from the Latin word “ambivalens,” which is a combination of “ambi-” meaning “both” and “valens” meaning “strong.” It was first used in English in the early 20th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Amber (Noun)
  • Ambiance (Noun)
  • Ambidextrous (Adjective)
  • Ambience (Noun)
  • Ambiguity (Noun)

Ambivalent in Literature Quotes:

  1. “She felt ambivalent about her decision to leave the city and move to the countryside.” (সে শহর ছেড়ে গ্রামে চলার সিদ্ধান্তে তিনি দ্বিধান্বিত অনুভব করেন।)
  2. “The protagonist’s ambivalent feelings towards the antagonist added depth to the story.” (প্রধান চরিত্রের প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বীর প্রতি তার দ্বিধান্বিত ভাবনা গল্পে গভীরতা যোগ করে।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: দ্বিধান্বিত (Dwidhānbita)
  • Hindi: द्वंद्वात्मक (Dvandvatmak)
  • Nepali: द्वन्द्वात्मक (Dwandvatmak)
  • Urdu: دو رخی (Do Rukhi)
  • Tamil: இரண்டு முகமான (Iraṇṭu Mukamāṉ)
  • Telugu: ద్వంద్వాత్మక (Dvandvātmaka)
  • Arabic: متردد (Mutardid)
  • Chinese: 矛盾的 (Máodùn de)
  • Japanese: 相反する (Sōhansuru)
  • Russian: двусмысленный (dvusmyslennyy)

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