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unpeaceable

  • a word derived from peaceable.
    peaceable
    adjective
    inclined or disposed to avoid strife or dissension; not argumentative or hostile: a peaceable disposition.

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Once again, dinosaurs are on the roam, an unpeaceable kingdom that is an index of the folly of man trying to play God.

From New York Times Jun. 11, 2015

From that time until the pair are forever united at the altar, it grows, and with marriage it begins to bring forth the unpeaceable fruits of endless dissensions.

From The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) by Marion Harland

They certainly air an unpeaceable lot—them Fayetteville folks!

From The Prodigal Judge by Vaughan Kester

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