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Synonyms and antonyms of Not having strong opinions or supporting a particular opinion or idea in British Thesaurus

Not having strong opinions or supporting a particular opinion or idea

neutral (adjective)

not showing strong feelings or opinions in the way that you speak or behave

uncommitted (adjective)

not willing or ready to support an idea, group, or person

impartial (adjective)

not connected to or influenced by one particular person or group

neutral (adjective)

not supporting a particular side in an argument or disagreement

non-partisan (adjective)

not supporting any political party

suggestible (adjective)

easily influenced by other people

sit/be on the fence ()

to refuse to support either side in an argument

don’t know (noun)

mainly journalism someone who does not answeryes’ or ‘no’ to a question, especially a question about political opinions

have a foot in both camps ()

to be friendly with and accepted by two groups of people who oppose each other

mugwump (noun)

American someone who cannot or will not decide which side they are on, especially in politics

neutral (adjective)

a neutral place is one where people do not support a particular group or team

neutral (adjective)

not supporting a particular team in a game or competition

neutral (noun)

a country or person that is neutral

neutrality (noun)

the state of not supporting either side in a war, disagreement etc

neutrality (noun)

behaviour that does not show strong feelings or opinions

neutrally (adverb)

in a way that does not show strong feelings or opinions