As a noun: The traffic was backed up out of sight, so I put the car in neutral.
As an adjective: We need a neutral party to help decide this issue.
he was neutral in the war.
I'm not sure how to construct an artificial neutral network.
I was netraul about teams. ( i really dont think its right )
Example sentence - We painted with neutral colors throughout our home.
I put my car in neutral because it broke down.
he was neutral in the war.
The batteries are neutral they have a eletrice feald
Switzerland is a neutral country.We should paint the room a neutral colour.He remained neutral throughout the debate.
A gender-neutral bathroom will be marked by a unisex sign.
We had thought the archbishop was a neutral arbiter.
When I wanted my car to warm up, I put it in neutral and pressed the gas pedal.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
I'm not sure how to construct an artificial neutral network.
Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.
It is hard to understand what you mean by "neutral" words. Every word has a purpose, so it is impossible for a word to be impassive. At the very least it is redundant in a given sentence and at the most it can be virulently aggressive. You might mean "neutral" according to gender, or the neutrality of the structure that is required of a good non-fiction assignment.GENDERPerfectCleverSmartNaturaletc.NEUTRALITY IN WRITINGOpinionClaimsAccordingetc.
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.