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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
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Example Sentences
At a televised news conference, Prabowo stressed that the right to peaceful assembly should be protected but that “the state must step in to protect its citizens.”
The visit represents a peaceful epilogue to an eventful nesting season marked by both sorrow and joy.
“They do not want peaceful neighbors ripped out of schools, ripped out of hospitals, ripped out of their workplaces.”
"I'll just live a quiet life on my farm and then when I train, I'll go into camp, and then go back and be peaceful."
"Despite this dystopian crackdown targeting perceived organisers of peaceful protests, the mass action will go ahead, with 1,000 people pledging to hold signs," a spokesperson added.
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