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peace

tranquility / absence of war / spiritual calm
[C/U] Both

This word carries a heavy weight of relief and resolution. It is not merely the absence of noise or fighting, but the presence of a harmonious balance. When used in a political sense, it implies a formal cessation of hostilities, often suggesting a fragile or hard-won stability. In a personal or spiritual sense, it describes a deep, settled feeling of contentment where internal conflict has vanished. It is distinct from happiness, which is an active emotion; peace is a steady, passive state of being undisturbed.

Uncountable when referring to the general concept of harmony or the absence of war. Countable when referring to a specific negotiated agreement or treaty between nations.

Meanings

Nountranquility

A state of tranquility or quietude.

"The quiet village offered a sense of peace."

Nounabsence of war

The absence of war or active conflict.

"The treaty finally brought peace to the region."

Nounspiritual calm

A state of mental or spiritual calm.

"She sought inner peace through meditation."

Examples

The library provided a welcome sense of peace and quiet.

The two nations signed a treaty to maintain peace.

He practiced mindfulness to achieve a feeling of inner peace.

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