double-minded

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From double +‎ mind +‎ -ed.

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double-minded (comparative more double-minded, superlative most double-minded)

  1. Of two minds; indecisive, vacillating, or ambivalent.
    • 2004, Joyce Meyer, In Pursuit of Peace: 21 Ways to Conquer Anxiety, Fear, and Discontentment, →ISBN:
      Although I am usually very decisive, I have been known to be double-minded about little things, like what to wear or where to go and eat.

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