neutralist

/nuːˈtrælɪst/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who advocates for neutrality, particularly in politics or international relations.

“The neutralist government refused to take sides in the conflict.”

2. noun

A person who supports the theory of neutrality, especially in the context of atomic warfare.

“The neutralist movement gained momentum in the 1950s and 1960s.”

3. adjective

Relating to or characterized by a policy of neutrality.

“The neutralist approach to foreign policy was seen as a pragmatic solution.”

Synonyms

  • independent
  • neutral
  • nonaligned

Antonyms

  • belligerent
  • interventionist