Ambivalences Meaning in Bengali: দ্বন্দ্বতা (Dwandwota)
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: am-bi-vuh-luh n-siz
Short Definition: Ambivalences refer to the coexistence of conflicting feelings or attitudes towards a person, object, or situation.
Ambivalences Synonyms: indecision, uncertainty, doubt, hesitation, equivocation
Ambivalences Antonyms:
- নিশ্চয়তা (Nishchayota) – Certainty
- বিশ্বাস (Bishwasa) – Trust
- পক্ষপাত (Pokshapata) – Bias
- প্রতিষ্ঠা (Protishtha) – Conviction
Origin of Ambivalences: The term “ambivalence” originated from the German word “Ambivalenz,” which was coined by Swiss psychologist Eugen Bleuler in the early 20th century. It combines the Latin prefix “ambi-” meaning “both” and the Latin word “valentia” meaning “strength” or “power.”
Nearby Words:
- Ambiguous (Adjective)
- Ambiguity (Noun)
- Ambit (Noun)
- Ambience (Noun)
Ambivalences in Literature Quotes:
- “The ambivalence of human nature is beautifully portrayed in the novel.” (মানব প্রকৃতির দ্বন্দ্বতা উপস্থাপিত করা হয়েছে এই উপন্যাসে।)
- “The character’s ambivalence towards love adds depth to the story.” (পাত্রের প্রেমের প্রতি দ্বন্দ্বতা গল্পে গভীরতা যোগ করে।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: দ্বন্দ্বতা (Dwandwota)
- Hindi: द्वंद्विता (Dwandvita)
- Nepali: द्वन्द्विता (Dwandvita)
- Urdu: دو رویہ (Do Ruiya)
- Tamil: இரட்டைப் பரப்புகள் (Irattaip Parappukal)
- Telugu: ద్వంద్వత (Dwandvata)
- Arabic: تناقضات (Tanāqidhāt)
- Chinese: 矛盾 (Máodùn)
- Japanese: 相反 (Sōhan)
- Russian: двусмысленность (dvusmyslennost’)
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