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truce

/tru:s/
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Definition:

A truce is a noun that means a temporary agreement between people or groups who are in conflict or fighting. This agreement means they will stop fighting for a while so they can talk about peace or settle their differences.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "truce" when discussing situations where two sides agree to pause their conflict.
  • It’s often used in contexts of war, sports, or arguments between people.
Example:
  • "After weeks of fighting, both sides agreed to a truce to discuss how to end the war."
  • "The two friends decided to call a truce after their argument, promising to be nice to each other again."
Advanced Usage:
  • In addition to its literal meaning, "truce" can also be used metaphorically. For example, in a workplace, two colleagues might call a truce to stop arguing about a project and work together instead.
Word Variants:
  • Truce (noun): the main form we use.
  • Truce-making (noun): the act of creating a truce.
  • Truce-breaker (noun): a person who breaks a truce.
Different Meanings:

While "truce" primarily refers to a temporary peace agreement, it can also imply a pause in hostilities in other contexts, such as personal disagreements.

Synonyms:
  • Ceasefire
  • Armistice
  • Agreement
  • Peace treaty (for a more formal and long-lasting peace)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren’t direct idioms that include "truce," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "Call a truce": means to agree to stop fighting or arguing.
Summary:

In short, a truce is a way for people in conflict to agree to stop fighting temporarily so they can talk things over.

Noun
  1. a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms

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