neither (Meaning)

Wordnet

neither (s)

not either; not one or the other

Webster

neither (a.)

Not either; not the one or the other.

Webster

neither (conj.)

not either; generally used to introduce the first of two or more coordinate clauses of which those that follow begin with nor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of neither

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neither Sentence Examples

  1. Neither the rain nor the wind could deter her from attending the concert.
  2. I neither agree nor disagree with the proposal, as I have insufficient information.
  3. The accident left him neither conscious nor coherent.
  4. Neither wealth nor fame could compensate for her loneliness.
  5. The teacher gave neither praise nor criticism, leaving the student uncertain of her progress.
  6. The apartment was neither spacious nor well-lit, making it an unappealing choice.
  7. Neither of the options seemed particularly appealing, leaving me torn.
  8. The patient was neither febrile nor tachycardic, indicating a relatively stable condition.
  9. The child was neither happy nor sad, but rather expressionless and withdrawn.
  10. The politician's speech was neither inspiring nor informative, leaving the audience unimpressed.

FAQs About the word neither

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Neither the rain nor the wind could deter her from attending the concert.

I neither agree nor disagree with the proposal, as I have insufficient information.

The accident left him neither conscious nor coherent.

Neither wealth nor fame could compensate for her loneliness.