neutralness

/ˈnuːtrəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of not taking sides in a disagreement, conflict, or argument.
    • The referee's neutralness during the game helped keep both teams calm.
    • Her neutralness in the debate made her a good mediator.
    • The country's neutralness in the war was respected by both sides.
  2. The quality of being neither positive nor negative; lack of strong opinion or emotion.
    • She appreciated the neutralness of the article, which just presented the facts.
    • The neutralness of his voice made it hard to tell if he was happy or upset.
    • The paint color was chosen for its neutralness, so it would match any furniture.
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