peace
A state of peace throughout the entire world.
A state of mental and spiritual calm.
Refers to a state of peace that continues for a long period.
Refers to a state of peace that is intended to last forever.
Refers to a state of peace that is strong and can last for a long time.
A peace achieved through discussion and agreement.
A state of complete and total calm.
A peace that could easily be broken.
A peace that is not secure and could end at any time.
Peace that lasts forever, often referring to the state after death.
A period that is peaceful compared to another time.
A feeling of being calm and not worried.
A state of calm and freedom from noise or disturbance.
A more formal way of saying 'peace and quiet'.
To agree to end a war or conflict; to reconcile with someone.
To prevent fighting or trouble from starting.
To make sure an existing state of peace continues.
To stop bothering someone.
To encourage or support the development of peace.
To cause peace to happen.
To achieve a state of inner calm.
To protect peace and prevent it from being damaged.
To interrupt a quiet or calm state; a legal offense of making too much noise.
To set up a formal and lasting peace.
To bring back peace after a period of conflict.
To have formal discussions to reach a peace agreement.
To arrange a peace agreement between opposing sides.
To look for a state of inner calm.
To be a danger to peace.
To obtain or achieve peace, often with difficulty.
To get pleasure from a calm and quiet situation.
To suddenly and violently end a state of calm.
The series of steps and talks aimed at achieving peace.
Discussions intended to end a conflict.
Formal discussions between opposing sides to end a conflict.
A formal written agreement between countries to end a war.
A formal agreement between countries to stop fighting.
A formal meeting to discuss how to achieve peace.
An agreement or arrangement to end a conflict, often informal.
A formal agreement to end a conflict.
An official agreement that ends an argument or conflict.
A person who works to achieve peace.
A person who demonstrates publicly against war.
A person who takes part in activities to achieve peace.
A person who publicly supports the cause of peace.
Used to describe the beginning of a period of peace.
Used to say that a state of peace exists, especially after conflict.
Used to describe a situation where there is complete peace and quiet.
A feeling of peace suddenly arrives in a place.
A feeling of peace gradually covers a place.