Neutral ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Neutral ( adjective )

  1. Not taking sides in a conflict or dispute.
  2. Not having a bias or preference.
  3. Having no color; being achromatic.
  4. Not electrically charged.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin neutralis, from neuter "neither".

Examples:

  1. The country remained neutral during the war.
  2. The judge tried to remain neutral and not show any bias.
  3. The color gray is considered neutral.
  4. The atom has a neutral charge.
  5. The diplomat tried to act as a neutral party to help resolve the dispute.

(As a noun)

Neutral ( noun )

  1. Not taking sides in a conflict or dispute.
  2. Not having a bias or preference.
  3. Having no color; being achromatic.
  4. Not electrically charged.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin neutralis, from neuter "neither".

Examples:

  1. The country remained neutral during the war.
  2. The judge tried to remain neutral and not show any bias.
  3. The color gray is considered neutral.
  4. The atom has a neutral charge.
  5. The diplomat tried to act as a neutral party to help resolve the dispute.
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