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Middle-of-the-road   /mˈɪdəl-əv-ðə-roʊd/   Listen
Middle-of-the-road

adjective
1.
Supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative.  Synonym: centrist.
2.
Not extreme, especially in political views.






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"Middle-of-the-road" Quotes from Famous Books



... This hundred per cent, middle-of-the-road proletarian had been hanging on the outskirts of the meeting, having been forbidden by the local to take part in the speaking, because of the intemperate nature of his utterances; but now, of course, all rules went down, and Bill leaped on to the shaking platform. "Are we slaves?" ...
— Jimmie Higgins • Upton Sinclair



Words linked to "Middle-of-the-road" :   center, moderate



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