peaceful
1 of 1adjective/ˈpisfəl/
Forms:more peaceful,most peaceful
1
(of a person) unwilling to become involved in a dispute or anything violent
B1- She's a peaceful individual who always seeks to resolve conflicts through dialogue and understanding.
- The peaceful protester stood silently, holding a sign advocating for unity and justice.
- Despite the provocation, she remained peaceful and composed, refusing to escalate the situation.
- Despite the chaos around him, he remained peaceful and centered, spreading calmness to those around him.
- The peaceful leader promoted reconciliation and unity, guiding the community towards a peaceful future.
2
free from conflict, violence, or disorder
B1- The small village lived in peaceful isolation, untouched by the wars raging in surrounding lands.
- After the coup, citizens longed to return to the peaceful stability of the prior democratic government.
- Scientists made important breakthroughs during productive seasons of peaceful exploration, unhindered by conflicts at home.
- After a long day, she enjoyed the peaceful silence of her garden as the sun set.
- The meditation session left everyone with a peaceful feeling that lasted throughout the day.
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3
peacefully resistant in response to injustice
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