armistice
armistice
Noun
pl: armistices
This term describes a formal, often written, agreement to suspend hostilities. It carries a heavy weight of diplomatic formality and is typically associated with large-scale military conflicts or international treaties. It differs from a simple ceasefire in that it often serves as a structured precursor to a final peace treaty, implying a transition from active combat to negotiation. As a noun, it is typically used as a countable entity, though in historical contexts referring to a specific event (like the Armistice of 1918), it functions as a proper noun. It evokes an image of silence falling over a battlefield and the cessation of violence through official decree.