He was not sure whether he wanted to go, and his ambivalence was obvious as he pondered his decision.
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Surprisingly for Mark, he was experiencing ambivalance towards the win.
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The origin of ambivalence is from the Latin ambi- 'on both sides' and valere 'be worth'.
The word "ambivalence" is a noun. It refers to the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory emotions about someone or something.
The mother animal who could not carry her newborn baby, watched her group leave the area, looked back at her baby, toward the group, back at the baby: her ambivalence about which choice to make appeared clear in her behaviour.
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