ambivalent

/æmˈbɪvələnt/
adjective
  1. Having mixed or conflicting feelings about something or someone; uncertain which way to feel.
    • He was ambivalent about accepting the job offer because it paid well but required long hours.
    • The voters were ambivalent toward the candidate, liking his ideas but doubting his experience.
    • She felt ambivalent about moving to a new city, excited for the adventure but sad to leave her friends.
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