neutral
neut
ˈnut
noot
ral
rəl
rēl
British pronunciation
/njˈuːtɹə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "neutral"in English

neutral
01

not favoring either side in a conflict, competition, debate, etc.

neutral definition and meaning
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Examples
It ’s important to keep a neutral tone when discussing sensitive topics.
He used a neutral word choice to keep his argument objective.
02

not very bright or strong in color or shade

neutral definition and meaning
03

having no personal preference

04

having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive

05

plain, ordinary, or without any special or noticeable features

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The room was painted a neutral beige, making it easy to decorate.
His neutral tone of voice gave no hint of his true feelings.
06

lacking distinguishing quality or characteristics

07

having no net electric charge

Neutral
01

one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute

02

the gear position in which a vehicle's engine is disengaged from the wheels, allowing it to roll freely

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Examples
When you park on a slope, it's important to put the car in neutral to prevent strain on the transmission.
The driver accidentally left the car in neutral, causing it to roll backward down the hill.
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