0 used to describe a person, organization, opinion, or type of entertainment that is not extreme and is acceptable to or liked by most people:
1 not extreme and acceptable to or liked by most people:
Admittedly, this guide is biased, partial and middle-of-the-road; but then, which guide is not partial in some way?
Originally of a rather sectarian character the party leadership deliberately moved into more middle-of-the-road bourgeois ground in the 1980s.
Sometimes has the negative connotation of 'middle-of-the-road'.
In many ways the tax on trucks, then, represents a middle-of-the-road issue, one which is neither spectacular nor obscure, neither particularly easy nor particularly difficult to decide.
That is why they are amused, especially the middle-of-the-road people who do not understand these matters.
Contrary to statements made from both ends of the spectrum, ours is actually a middle-of-the-road position.
It is not only extreme public opinion, but includes a great deal of perfectly sensible, middle-of-the-road, public opinion.
Up and down the country comprehensive schools can provide, and indeed are providing, more and more for what one might call the middle-of-the-road child.
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