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:
- “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।)
- “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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