mixed feelings
English
Noun
mixed feelings pl (plural only)
- (set phrase) Sentiments or opinions regarding a person, situation, or other matter which are conflicted and cause perplexity or confusion.
- 1850, Herman Melville, chapter 44, in White Jacket:
- I, for one, regarded this master-at-arms with mixed feelings of detestation, pity, admiration, and something opposed to enmity.
- 1903, Robert Louis Stevenson, chapter 2, in Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes:
- [A]ll Sabbath observances, like a Scottish accent, strike in me mixed feelings, grateful and the reverse.
- 1910, P. G. Wodehouse, chapter 3, in Psmith in the City:
- Arriving at Paddington, Mike stood on the platform, waiting for his box to emerge from the luggage-van, with mixed feelings of gloom and excitement.
- 1948 November 29, “The Press: The Rivals”, in Time, retrieved 29 December 2017:
- Last week Madison (pop. 67,500) learned, with mixed feelings, that it would get a morning paper and lose an afternoon one.
- 2013 May 8, Steve Smith, “Music Review: On Piano, a Point of View”, in New York Times, retrieved 29 December 2017:
- I had mixed feelings about the Sonata in F (Op. 54) — a departure from the printed program, noted in an insert — in which a deftly managed, elegantly characterized first movement was wedded to a tumultuous but unfocused Allegretto.
Synonyms
- mixed emotions
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