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truce /truːs/ noun [countable]

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truce
[noun]
Synonyms: ceasefire, armistice, cessation, let-up (informal), lull, moratorium, peace, respite
Related Words: break, breather, letup, lull, pause, respite, de-escalation, wind-down, accord, reconciliation, peace
English Thesaurus: calm, relaxed, chilled-out, laid-back, mellow, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

truce /truːs/ noun [countable]
[Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Plural of true 'agreement' (14-17 centuries), from Old English treow 'keeping of a promise']
an agreement between enemies to stop fighting or arguing for a short time, or the period for which this is arranged ⇒ ceasefire:
They agreed to call a truce.
truce with/between
There was an uneasy truce between Alex and Dave over dinner.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

truce
noun
ADJ. brief, temporary A temporary truce had been reached earlier that year.
permanent | three-day, week-long, etc. | fragile, uneasy | electoral, party, political
VERB + TRUCE call, declare, offer, propose The guerrillas have called a one-month truce.
agree (to/on), conclude, make, negotiate, reach The priest helped to negotiate a truce between the warring sides.
maintain | break, violate
TRUCE + VERB hold, last, prevail | collapse The two-day truce collapsed in intense shellfire.
expire, lapse They renewed the war as soon as the truce expired.
PREP. during a/the ~ during a wartime electoral truce
~ among/between An uneasy truce prevailed between them at dinner.
~ with the fragile truce with France
PHRASES a flag of truce

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

calm not getting angry, nervous, or upset, even in a difficult situation:
We’ll talk about this later when you’re feeling calmer.
Everyone praised Douglas for the calm way in which he handled the situation.
relaxed not worried about anything, especially so that people feel comfortable:
Looking relaxed and confident, the president answered questions from the press.
There was a relaxed atmosphere.
chilled-out (also chilled) informal very relaxed and not worried – used especially by young people:
I’m much more chilled-out about the whole thing this year.
laid-back informal someone who is laid-back is always relaxed and never seems to get worried or annoyed about anything:
I like his laid-back attitude to life.
My parents are pretty laid-back and don’t mind me staying out late.
mellow informal relaxed, friendly, and happy, especially after drinking alcohol:
After a few drinks, everyone was pretty mellow.
cool informal staying calm and not showing your emotions, especially when other people are getting excited or angry:
He is the kind of player who always manages to stay cool, even under pressure.
She was as cool as a cucumber (=very cool).
keep your head to manage to stay calm and behave in a sensible way in a difficult or frightening situation:
In this job you need to be good at keeping your head in a crisis.
peace a situation in which there is no war or fighting:
There has been peace in the region for six years now.
truce an agreement to stop fighting or arguing with each other for a limited period of time:
The rebels have ended a 17-month-old truce.
He called for a truce between Israeli and Palestinian forces.
There was an uneasy truce between Lily and Stephen at dinner.
ceasefire an agreement to stop fighting for a limited period of time, especially in order to discuss making peace:
The two sides agreed to a ceasefire which would come into force immediately.
armistice a formal agreement to stop fighting a war and to discuss making peace:
The Korean armistice was signed in July 1953.
still not moving – use this especially about people who are not moving, or about places where there is no wind:
There was no wind and the trees were completely still.
Keep still while I tie your shoes.
stationary not moving – use this about cars, trains, or objects:
The truck swerved and hit a stationary vehicle.
immobile not moving or not able to move, especially because of fear or tiredness:
As the disease progressed, she became increasingly immobile.
motionless completely still – used especially in literature:
Kemp sat motionless as the verdict was read.
be at a standstill if traffic is at a standstill it is not moving:
Traffic was at a standstill on the motorway.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

peace a situation in which there is no war or fighting:
There has been peace in the region for six years now.
truce an agreement to stop fighting or arguing with each other for a limited period of time:
The rebels have ended a 17-month-old truce.
He called for a truce between Israeli and Palestinian forces.
There was an uneasy truce between Lily and Stephen at dinner.
ceasefire an agreement to stop fighting for a limited period of time, especially in order to discuss making peace:
The two sides agreed to a ceasefire which would come into force immediately.
armistice a formal agreement to stop fighting a war and to discuss making peace:
The Korean armistice was signed in July 1953.
calm a situation in which there is no violence, argument, or protest:
Attempts by the police to restore calm in the area failed.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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