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Neutral   /nˈutrəl/   Listen
Neutral

adjective
1.
Having no personal preference.  Synonym: impersonal.  "A neutral observer"
2.
Having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive.  Synonyms: indifferent, inert.  "An indifferent chemical in a reaction"
3.
Not supporting or favoring either side in a war, dispute, or contest.
4.
Possessing no distinctive quality or characteristics.
5.
Having no hue.  Synonym: achromatic.
6.
Lacking distinguishing quality or characteristics.
7.
Having no net electric charge.  Synonym: electroneutral.
noun
1.
One who does not side with any party in a war or dispute.



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"Neutral" Quotes from Famous Books



... Seeming to feel this blow, with flaming top Stoops to his base; and with a hideous crash Takes prisoner Pyrrhus' ear: for lo! his sword, Which was declining on the milky head Of reverend Priam, seem'd i' the air to stick: So, as a painted tyrant, Pyrrhus stood; And, like a neutral to his will and matter, Did nothing. But as we often see, against some storm, A silence in the heavens, the rack stand still, The bold winds speechless, and the orb below As hush as death, anon the dreadful thunder Doth rend the region; ...
— Hamlet, Prince of Denmark • William Shakespeare [Collins edition]

... the Intombi Camp was formed, and all the wounded and most of the women and children, with a few of the able-bodied male civilian inhabitants of Ladysmith, were moved into the neutral camp. ...
— The Record of a Regiment of the Line • M. Jacson

... them to the English frontier. I could make little of his geography, but I infer that they went in the direction of Boston,—though not so far. There the Algonquins fell upon a village, where they scalped and burned to their fill. He says that the Hurons remained neutral, and this prisoner, he maintains, is theirs by purchase. They bought him from the Algonquins for two white dressed deerskins, and they have treated him well. They have found him a man of spirit and ...
— Montlivet • Alice Prescott Smith

... importance. Here Captain Gore heard that war had broken out between England and France; but soon afterwards, being informed that the commanders of the French ships had been directed to treat the expedition under Captain Cook as belonging to a neutral power, he put to sea, resolved to preserve the strictest neutrality during the remainder ...
— Notable Voyagers - From Columbus to Nordenskiold • W.H.G. Kingston and Henry Frith

... ready for the trial. It was expected that certain great military officers would arrive that night, commanders of a victorious host making its way across Northern Germany, with no great respect for the rights of neutral territory, often dealing with life and property too rudely to find the coveted treasure. It was but one episode in a cruel war. Duke Carl did not wait for the grandly illuminated supper prepared for their reception. Events precipitated themselves. Those officers ...
— Imaginary Portraits • Walter Pater


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