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adjDefinition of NEUTRAL
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: not engaged on either side; specifically : not aligned with a political or ideological grouping <a neutral nation>
2
: of or relating to a neutral state or power <neutral territory>
3
a : not decided or pronounced as to characteristics : indifferent b (1) : achromatic (2) : nearly achromatic c (1) : neuter 3 (2) : lacking stamens or pistils d : neither acid nor basic e : not electrically charged
4
: produced with the tongue in the position it has when at rest <the neutral vowels of \ə-ˈbəv\ above>
— neu·tral·ly \-trə-lē\ adverb
— neu·tral·ness noun
Examples of NEUTRAL
- He remained neutral while his brothers argued.
- She tries to be a fair and neutral journalist.
- The battle took place in neutral waters.
- The duel will be held on neutral ground.
- The report was written in neutral language.
- “Why did you do that?” he asked in a neutral tone of voice.
Origin of NEUTRAL
Middle English neuterall mutually neutralizing, from Medieval Latin *neutralis, back-formation from neutralitas middle ground, from Latin neutralis neuter, from neutr-, neuter
First Known Use: 1549
Related to NEUTRAL
Synonyms: nonpartisan, on the fence
Antonyms: allied, confederate
Related Words: nonaligned; hands-off, noninterventionist; autonomous, independent, sovereign (also sovran), unaffiliated; nonbelligerent; individualistic; disinterested, evenhanded, fair, impartial, indifferent, unbiased, uninfluenced, unprejudiced; bipartisan
Near Antonyms: biased, partial, partisan, prejudiced, unfair; affiliated, associated, federated; belligerent
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