peace

[Peace]

Peace is a stress free state of security and calmness that comes when there’s no fighting or war, everything coexisting in perfect harmony and freedom.

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A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose

Noun
a treaty to cease hostilities; "peace came on November 11th"

Noun
the absence of mental stress or anxiety

Noun
harmonious relations; freedom from disputes; "the roommates lived in peace together"

Noun
the state prevailing during the absence of war

Noun
the general security of public places; "he was arrested for disturbing the peace"

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v.
A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose

v.
Exemption from, or cessation of, war with public enemies.

v.
Public quiet, order, and contentment in obedience to law.

v.
Exemption from, or subjection of, agitating passions; tranquillity of mind or conscience.

v.
Reconciliation; agreement after variance; harmony; concord.

v. t. & i.
To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop.


Peace

Peace , n. [OE. pees, pais, OF. pais, paiz, pes, F. paix, L. pax, pacis, akin to pacere, paciscere, pacisci, to make an agreement, and prob. also pangere to fasten. Cf. Appease, Fair, a., Fay, v., Fang, Pacify, Pact, Pay to requite.] A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose; specifically: (a) Exemption from, or cessation of, war with public enemies. (b) Public quiet, order, and contentment in obedience to law. (c) Exemption from, or subjection of, agitating passions; tranquillity of mind or conscience. (d) Reconciliation; agreement after variance; harmony; concord. "The eternal love and pees." Chaucer. &hand; Peace is sometimes used as an exclamation in commanding silence, quiet, or order. "Peace! foolish woman." Shak. At peace, in a state of peace. -- Breach of the peace. See under Breach. -- Justice of the peace. See under Justice. -- Peace of God. (Law) (a) A term used in wills, indictments, etc., as denoting a state of peace and good conduct. (b) (Theol.) The peace of heart which is the gift of God. -- Peace offering. (a) (Jewish Antiq.) A voluntary offering to God in token of devout homage and of a sense of friendly communion with Him. (b) A gift or service offered as satisfaction to an offended person. -- Peace officer, a civil officer whose duty it is to preserve the public peace, to prevent riots, etc., as a sheriff or constable. -- To hold one's peace, to be silent; to refrain from speaking. -- To make one's peace with, to reconcile one with, to plead one's cause with, or to become reconciled with, another. "I will make your peace with him." Shak.

Peace

Peace, v. t. & i. To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop. [R.] "Peace your tattlings." Shak.
When the thunder would not peace at my bidding.

A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose

To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop.

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Usage Examples

A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best but what he has said or done otherwise shall give him no peace.

A man of character in peace is a man of courage in war.

A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety.

A man of strength and wisdom, John Paul became an inspiration to generations of both Catholics and non-Catholics throughout the world by encouraging freedom, promoting peace and respecting all faiths.

A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself.

A man will treat a woman almost exactly the way he treats his own interior feminine. In fact, he hasn't the ability to see a woman, objectively speaking, until he has made some kind of peace with his interior woman.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting place for innocence on earth, a link between angels and men.

A conqueror is always a lover of peace.

A bad peace is even worse than war.

A decision once taken brings peace to a man's mind and eases his soul.

A diplomatic peace is not yet the real peace. It is an essential step in the peace process leading towards a real peace.

A desire arises in the mind. It is satisfied immediately another comes. In the interval which separates two desires a perfect calm reigns in the mind. It is at this moment freed from all thought, love or hate. Complete peace equally reigns between two mental waves.

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