hesitate |
ambivalent |
As a verb hesitate
is to stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination.
As an adjective ambivalent is
simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
fervent |
ambivalent |
As adjectives the difference between fervent and ambivalent
is that
fervent is exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, or belief while
ambivalent is simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
ambivalent |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between ambivalent and undefined
is that
ambivalent is simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
ambivalent |
systematic |
As adjectives the difference between ambivalent and systematic
is that
ambivalent is simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations while
systematic is carried out using a planned, ordered procedure.
intuitive |
ambivalent |
As adjectives the difference between intuitive and ambivalent
is that
intuitive is spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought while
ambivalent is simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
As a noun intuitive
is one who has (especially parapsychological) intuition.
discrepancy |
ambivalent |
As a noun discrepancy
is an inconsistency between facts or sentiments.
As an adjective ambivalent is
simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
ambivalent |
melancholy |
As adjectives the difference between ambivalent and melancholy
is that
ambivalent is simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations while
melancholy is affected with great sadness or depression.
As a noun melancholy is
(historical) black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies.
insouciant |
ambivalent |
As adjectives the difference between insouciant and ambivalent
is that
insouciant is carefree, nonchalant, indifferent; casually unconcerned while
ambivalent is simultaneously]] experiencing or expressing [[oppose|opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
oblivious |
ambivalent |
As adjectives the difference between oblivious and ambivalent
is that
oblivious is (usually followed by
to or
of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of while
ambivalent is simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations.
ambivalent |
benevolent |
As adjectives the difference between ambivalent and benevolent
is that
ambivalent is simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations while
benevolent is having a disposition to do good.
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