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middle-of-the-road

American  
[mid-l-uhv-thuh-rohd] / ˈmɪd l əv ðəˈroʊd /

adjective

  1. favoring, following, or characterized by an intermediate position between two extremes, especially in politics; moderate.

  2. of, relating to, or describing a type of popular music that avoids extremes of style and is catchy and tuneful enough to have broad appeal. MOR


noun

  1. Also called easy listening.  popular music having comparatively conventional, melodic qualities and hence having broad commercial appeal. MOR

middle-of-the-road British  

adjective

  1. not extreme, esp in political views; moderate

  2. of, denoting, or relating to popular music having a wide general appeal

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of middle-of-the-road

An Americanism dating back to 1890–95

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That middle-of-the-road phrasing is a result of the rising perils of wading into hot-button issues in recent years.

From Barron's • Jan. 26, 2026

“We have a large number of middle-of-the-road people who are out there looking for someone to sing their song,” Perlaky said.

From Salon • Aug. 27, 2025

He pitched himself to voters as a moderate Republican, saying he bucked his party on abortion and immigration, instead sticking to middle-of-the-road policy proposals.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 6, 2024

People still bought CDs in supermarkets and Woolworths, and the majority of those CDs were dreary, middle-of-the-road efforts by acts like Katie Melua, Il Divo and Keane.

From BBC • Oct. 31, 2024

Present day chemists would acquiesce in this statement after reading Mitchill's "middle-of-the-road" arguments.

From Priestley in America 1794-1804 by Smith, Edgar Fahs

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