ambilevous
/æmˈbɪlɪvəs/Definitions
1. adjective
Having a tendency to change one’s opinions or allegiances frequently, often for personal gain or to avoid controversy.
“The politician was accused of being ambilevous in his statements, as he seemed to change his stance on the issue depending on who he was speaking to.”
2. noun
A person who frequently changes their opinions or allegiances for personal gain or to avoid controversy.
“The media outlets criticized the ambilevous individuals who shifted their stance on the issue after receiving backlash on social media.”