- neutral
- neu|tral1 [ `nutrəl ] adjective **▸ 1 not involved▸ 2 without strong feeling▸ 3 colors: not strong▸ 4 without electric charge▸ 5 neither acid nor base▸ + PHRASES1. ) a country that is neutral does not get involved in a war between other countries:Russia promised to remain neutral unless Germany attacked France.a ) not supporting a particular team in a game or competition:concerns about whether World Series umpires were neutralb ) a neutral place is one where people do not support a particular group or team:In this war, there's no neutral territory.The game will be replayed in a neutral stadium.c ) not supporting a particular side in an argument or disagreement: IMPARTIAL:The television coverage was by no means neutral.2. ) not showing strong feelings or opinions in the way you speak or behave:Her voice remained neutral as she spoke.3. ) neutral colors are not very strong or bright4. ) a neutral wire does not have an electrical CHARGE5. ) a neutral chemical is neither an acid nor a BASEon neutral ground/territoryin a place that is not owned by or connected with anyone involved in a situation:Let's meet somewhere on neutral territory say a hotel.neutralneu|tral 2 [ `nutrəl ] noun1. ) uncount the position of the GEARS in a car when the car cannot move:He sat there with the car in neutral.2. ) count a neutral color:classic suits in neutrals3. ) count a country or person that is neutral:For Britain, Switzerland was a useful and friendly neutral.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.