> I have super bivalent opinions about Intel. This is the opposite of ambivalent, it means heavily charged in both directions
I mean, if you're at the level of manipulating the form of the word, that's already what "ambivalent" means. Strong in both directions. Bi- makes no sense as an opposite of ambi- since ambi- means "both", and bi- means "double". There is no negative element present in either word.
I mean, if you're at the level of manipulating the form of the word, that's already what "ambivalent" means. Strong in both directions. Bi- makes no sense as an opposite of ambi- since ambi- means "both", and bi- means "double". There is no negative element present in either word.