5 adjectives to describe neuter

"Is is an irregular verb neuter, indicative mood, present tense, and the third person singular.

It is not only for the sake of these properties, that I retain a distinction which these grammarians, and others above named, reject; but for the sake of avoiding the untruth, confusion, and absurdity, into which one must fall by calling all active-intransitive verbs neuter.

Adj. neutral, neuter; indifferent, uninterested; undecided &c (irresolute) 605.

14.A pronoun sometimes represents a phrase or a sentence; and in this case the pronoun is always in the third person singular neuter: as, "Surely the Lord is in this place, and I knew it not."Gen., xxviii, 10.

Certainly such conversions do no violence to the conscience of the proselyte, for he is intellectually indifferent, a spiritual neuter.

5 adjectives to describe  neuter