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Ambivalence Avenue was created on 2009-06-22.
The syllabication of "cleaner" is "clean-er."
The syllabication of "patriotism" is pat-ri-o-tism.
The syllabication is in-cre-du-li-ty, with the stress on the third syllable.
The word "ambivalence" is a noun. It refers to the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory emotions about someone or something.
The syllabication of the word "genuflect" is gen-u-flect.
The origin of ambivalence is from the Latin ambi- 'on both sides' and valere 'be worth'.
Lisa Lewis has written: 'Ambivalence' -- subject(s): Ambivalence
He was not sure whether he wanted to go, and his ambivalence was obvious as he pondered his decision.
val -ua-ble ...:D