0 not either of two things or people:
Neither one of us is interested in gardening.
"Which one would you choose?" "Neither. They're both terrible."
If she doesn't agree to the plan, neither will Tom (= he will also not).
informal "I don't feel like going out this evening." "Me neither."
On two occasions she was accused of stealing money from the company, but in neither case was there any evidence to support the claims.
Neither my mother nor my father went to university.
They speak neither French nor German, but a strange mixture of the two.
1 not one and not the other of two things or people:
The teams change ends at half-time so that neither side has an unfair advantage.
It's an absurd situation - neither of them will talk to the other.
His words to the press were deliberately equivocal - he didn't deny the reports but neither did he confirm them.
They also made it clear that they neither wanted nor expected many treaties to be made.
Since neither of these conditions provides information on the spatial location of the target, the subtraction gives a pure measure of alerting.
Both the external and internal environments are important, and neither can be viewed independently of the other.
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