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A neutral adjective in Spanish is one that does not change according to the gender of the noun it modifies, typically ending in "-e" or "-ista." For example, "feliz" (happy) and "optimista" (optimistic) can describe both masculine and feminine nouns without alteration. This makes them versatile in usage across different contexts.

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