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Meaning of neutral
The primary meaning of the word "neutral" is having no strong feelings or opinions, or not supporting any particular side in a conflict or dispute.
Etymology of neutral
The word "neutral" comes from the Latin "neutralis", meaning "of no side" or "not taking part", which is derived from "neuter", meaning "neither" or "none"
Historically, the word has been used in various contexts, including chemistry, politics, and social sciences, to describe a state of being uninvolved or unbiased
Synonyms
impartial
unbiased
unprejudiced
fair
even-handed
dispassionate
objective
detached
uninvolved
middle-of-the-road
moderate
balanced
equitable
just
fair-minded
nonpartisan
apolitical
nonaligned
indifferent
disinterested
unconcerned
uncommitted
noncommittal
lukewarm
middle-ground
ambivalent
nonchalant
unenthusiastic
unmoved
unemotional
calm
serene
peaceful
tranquil
composed
sober
restrained
reserved
impartiality
neutrality
Definitions
- Not supporting or taking sides in a conflict or dispute
- * Not having or showing strong feelings or opinions
- * Having a middle position or balance between two extremes
- * Not chemically reactive or having a pH of 7
Usage Examples
- The neutral color of the walls made the room feel calm and serene
- * The judge remained neutral throughout the trial, avoiding any appearance of bias
- * The country declared its neutrality in the conflict, refusing to take sides
Antonyms
biased
prejudiced
unfair
one-sided
partisan
committed
dedicated
enthusiastic
passionate
emotional
intense
extreme
radical
militant
dogmatic
fanatical
zealous
fervent
ardent
passionate
biased
discriminatory
unjust
inequitable