Neutral | Mean of neutral in English Dictionary
/ˈnuːtrəl/
- not supporting either side of an argument, fight, war, etc.
- neutral countries
- He remained/stayed neutral while his brothers argued.
- not supporting one political view over another
- She tries to be a fair and neutral journalist.
- a neutral magazine
- not connected with either side involved in a war, contest, etc.
- The battle took place in neutral waters.
- The duel will be held on neutral ground.
- neutral territory
- not expressing strong opinions or feelings
- The report was written in neutral language.
- “Why did you do that?” he asked in a neutral tone of voice.
- not bright or strong in color
- They decorated the room in neutral tones/colors.
- a neutral gray
- neutral fabrics
- neither an acid nor a base
- a neutral compound
- a chemical with a neutral pH
- not having an electrical charge
- a neutral molecule
- Noun
- a color that is not bright or strong
- She painted the room in neutrals.
- the position of the gears in a car, truck, etc., when they do not touch each other and power from the engine does not move the wheels
- He put/left the car in neutral.
- a person, country, etc., that does not support either side of an argument, fight, war, etc.
- Their sister remained a neutral in the dispute.
- The two countries were neutrals while their neighbors were at war.
Những từ liên quan với NEUTRAL
uninvolved, indifferent, intermediate, drab, nonaligned, nonpartisan, calm, abstract, evenhanded, cool, inactive, noncombatant, disinterested