Pronunciation: /ˈn(j)uːtrəl/
noun a person or thing that is neutral, such as a neutral color or a neutral country
A1 I prefer to remain neutral in arguments.
A2 The country declared itself as a neutral state during the conflict.
B1 The scientist conducted an experiment to test the pH level of the neutral solution.
B2 The mediator played a neutral role in resolving the dispute between the two parties.
C1 The journalist maintained a neutral stance while reporting on the controversial issue.
C2 The judge must remain neutral and unbiased when presiding over the case.
adjective denoting a state or condition of being unbiased or impartial
A1 She wore a neutral-colored dress to the party.
A2 The teacher remained neutral during the debate.
B1 The country decided to remain neutral in the conflict.
B2 The scientist tried to maintain a neutral stance on the controversial topic.
C1 The journalist's reporting was praised for its neutral and unbiased approach.
C2 It can be difficult to stay neutral when emotions are running high.
formal The scientist remained neutral in his analysis of the data.
informal I'm trying to stay neutral in this argument between my friends.
slang I'm Switzerland on this issue - totally neutral.
figurative The painting's color palette is mostly neutral with shades of beige and gray.
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