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peace-loving

ADJECTIVE
  1. inclined or disposed to peace
    they met in a peaceable spirit
    peace-loving citizens

How To Use peace-loving In A Sentence

  • We are peace-loving people and we do not let others suppress us, he said, affirming the policies of the government.
  • Now you'd be more likely to catch the peace-loving band supporting women's rights than slapping the behinds of onstage dancing girls, who used to form part of their live act.
  • Cloud Atlas begins in the mid-19th Century on Chatham island near New Zealand where a peace-loving Moriori tribe faces extinction at the hands not only of exploitative colonials but also the rival Maori.
  • Peace-loving, inert, fond of his dinner, fonder of his magnificent collections of gems and intagli, liking to look out of window at his splendid collection of horses, he was willing to pass a quiet life, afar from the din of battles and the turmoil of affairs. Life and Death of John of Barneveld — Complete (1609-1623)
  • As I have asserted time and again, I am a staunch peace-loving lefty.
  • Although Scandinavian history had never been a household interest in her family, she chose to study how the Vikings became a peace-loving people.
  • This was the first film to suggest that mankind will have to conquer its destructive nature and control its atomic weapons if it ever wants to join the rest of the peace-loving Universe.
  • That bronze corset can make even the most peace-loving warrior a little cranky.
  • Mr Ali has lost a son who, by the sound of it, was going to contribute to the fabric of society, a peace-loving young man who loved his family.
  • Violence upon peace-loving individuals has never been difficult.
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