neutrality

/nuːˈtræləti/
noun
  1. The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, or competition.
    • Her neutrality in the argument helped calm both friends down.
    • The referee must maintain neutrality to ensure a fair game.
    • The country declared neutrality during the war and refused to take sides.
  2. The quality of being neither positive nor negative; lack of strong opinion or emotion.
    • The teacher's neutrality allowed all students to share their views freely.
    • He answered with neutrality, not wanting to offend anyone.
    • The news reporter's neutrality made the story seem more trustworthy.
  3. The state of being electrically or chemically neutral, with no net charge or acidity.
    • Water has a pH of 7, which shows its chemical neutrality.
    • Electrical neutrality in the circuit is important for safe operation.
    • The scientist measured the neutrality of the solution before adding the acid.
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