be neutral

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe a state of not supporting any side or showing strong qualities.

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Examples (10)

  • Our actions can never be culturally neutral.
  • To remain impartial, a judge must always be neutral.
  • It's important to be neutral in a dispute between friends.
  • The country declared its intention to be neutral in the conflict.
  • Her tone of voice was designed to be completely neutral.
  • Try to be neutral when discussing sensitive topics.
  • The color palette chosen for the room was meant to be neutral.
  • A mediator's role is to be utterly neutral and unbiased.
  • He tried to be neutral in his comments, but his feelings showed.
  • To maintain peace, the organization strives to be neutral on political matters.