ambivalence - Meaning in Telugu

ambivalence - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of ambivalence in English

ambivalence noun

  1. mixed feelings or emotions

What is ambivalence meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase ambivalence refers to mixed feelings or emotions. See ambivalence meaning in Telugu, ambivalence definition, translation and meaning of ambivalence in Telugu. Find ambivalence similar words, ambivalence synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of ambivalence. Find the answer of what is the meaning of ambivalence in Telugu.

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