Associations to the word «Neither»
Noun
- Innocent
- Humility
- Reproach
- Censure
- Hatred
- Pronoun
- Ridicule
- Able
- Slavery
- Bridegroom
- Ignorant
- Predicate
- Neutral
- Envy
- Patriotism
- Decency
- Stupid
- Tradesman
- Greek
- Moral
- Hearer
- Wickedness
- Flattery
- Wise
- Deni
- Sulla
- Pretension
- Sickness
- Thirst
- Falsehood
- Enmity
- Layman
- Perplexity
- Misery
- Impatience
- Inflection
- Scruple
- Wit
- Conscious
- Gryphon
- Intercourse
- Assent
- Prudence
- Truce
- Atheist
- Eternal
- Adjective
- Avail
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
NEITHER, pronoun. Not either one
NEITHER, conjunction. Not either (used with nor).
NEITHER, adverb. (conjunctive) similarly not
NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL, noun. (idiomatic) Something or someone which is not easily categorized; something or someone that does not rightly belong or fit well in a given group or situation.
NEITHER HERE NOR THERE, adjective. (idiomatic) Not important; having no significance or influence on the question at hand; not related; not relevant; not germane; not pertinent.
Dictionary definition
NEITHER, adjective. Not either; not one or the other.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.