Antonyms for middle-ground
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Definition of middle-ground
- As in noncommittal : adj unwilling to decide
- As in middle ground : noun neutral ground
- And yet I return to a prior stand-point and insist that there is a middle-ground, even here, the juste milieu, as the French say.
- Extract from : « The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion » by Henry Lunettes
- An island has formed and is still growing near the mouth of the Wang-poo, known to pilots as the "middle-ground."
- Extract from : « The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to Petersburg, » by Alexander Michie
- It would be difficult to find a middle-ground and distance surpassing those of this picture.
- Extract from : « The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, June 1844 » by Various
- Then the work passes to the middle-ground painters, who have their half-tone pots within easy reach.
- Extract from : « Amos Kilbright; His Adscititious Experiences » by Frank R. Stockton
- Between these two points is no middle-ground, either in the fields of Art or of Religion.
- Extract from : « Garden-Craft Old and New » by John D. Sedding
Synonyms for middle-ground
- ambiguous
- buttoned up
- careful
- cautious
- center
- centrism
- circumspect
- clammed up
- constrained
- discreet
- equivocal
- evasive
- even-steven
- golden mean
- guarded
- happy medium
- hush-hush
- incommunicable
- indefinite
- interface
- judicious
- meeting ground
- middle of the road
- middle-ground
- middle-of-the-road
- neutral
- neutral territory
- on-the-fence
- politic
- reserved
- restrained
- straddling the fence
- tactful
- temporizing
- tentative
- unrevealing
- vague
- wary
- zipped
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