Ambivalently

/ˌæmbɪˈveɪləntli/ adverb

In a way that shows mixed or contradictory feelings about something, being unable to decide between two opposite opinions or emotions.

From ambivalent (from Latin ambi- 'both' + valent- 'strong'), combined with the adverbial suffix -ly. The term was coined in psychology in the early 20th century to describe simultaneous contradictory emotions.

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