
neutral
/ˈnjuːtrəl/
even-handed in wording, without advocating a side unless the evidence requires a conclusion
neutral in a sentence
“Summarize both proposals in neutral language before comparing their costs.”
Origin of neutral
Latin neutralis of neither kind, from neuter neither
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