Peace
UK /["/piːs/"]/US /["/piːs/"]/
Definition
a situation or a period of time in which there is no war or violence in a country or an area
In simple words: A state of calm and no fighting.
Examples
- The world needs more peace to thrive.
- After the fight, they made a peace treaty to resolve their issues.
- She found peace in nature during her walk in the forest.
- The peace of the quiet evening was soothing.
- Let's hope for peace in our community.
Usage notes
Used in many contexts, from personal feelings to political situations. While 'peace' is a neutral term, it can become more formal in diplomatic discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'piece' — imagine breaking a piece of bread and sharing it for peace.
Collocations
- durable
- lasting
- permanent
- bring (about)
- establish
- make
- come
- prevail
- reign
- conference
- congress
- negotiations
- at peace (with)
- peace between
- inner
- perfect
- eternal
- find
- seek
- enjoy
- reign
- descend on something
- settle over something
- at peace
- at peace with
- in peace
- peace and quiet
- peace and tranquillity
- peace of mind
- inner
- perfect
- eternal
- find
- seek
- enjoy
- reign
- descend on something
- settle over something
- at peace
- at peace with
- in peace
- peace and quiet
- peace and tranquillity
- peace of mind
Synonyms
- calm
- tranquility
- serenity
- harmony
- quiet
Antonyms
- war
- conflict
- violence
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'piece'. They sound similar but have different meanings.
- Using 'peace' in a context that requires a more specific term, like 'tranquility' in describing locations.
- Misusing it in idiomatic expressions, like 'peace of mind' instead of 'peace in mind'.