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peaceful
[pees-fuhl]
peaceful
/ ˈpiːsfʊl /
adjective
not in a state of war or disagreement
tranquil; calm
not involving violence
peaceful picketing
of, relating to, or in accord with a time of peace
peaceful uses of atomic energy
inclined towards peace
Other Word Forms
- peacefully adverb
- peacefulness noun
- quasi-peaceful adjective
- quasi-peacefully adverb
- semipeaceful adjective
- semipeacefully adverb
- unpeaceful adjective
- unpeacefully adverb
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
It used to be a safe, peaceful, pleasant area.
Stuart Williams, 36, Dean Smith, 51, and Martin Peagram, 33, were part of a "peaceful protest that descended into serious public disorder" in the Essex town on 17 July, prosecutors said.
Albanese said the two countries' alliance is "built on generations of mutual trust, and demonstrates our commitment to ensuring the Pacific remains peaceful, stable and prosperous".
"It breaks my heart to see young, educated and peaceful people faced with arbitrary arrests."
Here in Rome the main march was large, but peaceful.
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