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		Definition of peace-loving in English: peace-lovingadjective Inclined to avoid conflict or aggression; peaceable. Example sentencesExamples -  Whether secular or spiritual in persuasion, peace-loving individuals share much in common.
 -  All peace-loving people in the world should unite to combat these inhumane crimes.
 -  His wife, Betty, earlier described her husband as eccentric but peaceloving and "not political at all."
 -  A few modern historians have tried to portray Jefferson as sort of a hippie, born 200 years before his time, peace-loving, and impractical.
 -  Can we argue that democratic states are more peaceloving than authoritarian states?
 -  Baby boomers - who were teenagers in the peace-loving hippie '60s era - are the wealthiest generation yet.
 -  As I have asserted time and again, I am a staunch peace-loving lefty.
 -  The peace-loving citizens of Stodge City need a hero to save them from vicious gunfighter The Rumpo Kid.
 -  All nations and all peace-loving organizations, including the United Nations, support this policy.
 -  We are a peace-loving nation.
 -  If not historically a peace-loving people, they have traditionally distrusted militarism.
 -  I am a very peace-loving person.
 -  Violence upon peace-loving individuals has never been difficult.
 -  Although Scandinavian history had never been a household interest in her family, she chose to study how the Vikings became a peace-loving people.
 -  Hannah was a gentle, peaceloving girl who was never able to cope with raised voices and certainly not any threat of violence.
 
 Synonyms unwarlike, non-belligerent, non-violent, non-combative, non-aggressive, conflict-free, easy, easy-going, placid, gentle, meek, mild, inoffensive, good-natured, even-tempered, amiable, amicable, friendly, affable, genial, civil, cooperative, conciliatory, pacific, pacifist, anti-war, dovelike, dovish    Definition of peace-loving in US English: peace-lovingadjectiveˈpisˌləvɪŋˈpēsˌləviNG Inclined to avoid conflict or aggression. Example sentencesExamples -  I am a very peace-loving person.
 -  Baby boomers - who were teenagers in the peace-loving hippie '60s era - are the wealthiest generation yet.
 -  Whether secular or spiritual in persuasion, peace-loving individuals share much in common.
 -  As I have asserted time and again, I am a staunch peace-loving lefty.
 -  Hannah was a gentle, peaceloving girl who was never able to cope with raised voices and certainly not any threat of violence.
 -  His wife, Betty, earlier described her husband as eccentric but peaceloving and "not political at all."
 -  The peace-loving citizens of Stodge City need a hero to save them from vicious gunfighter The Rumpo Kid.
 -  We are a peace-loving nation.
 -  All nations and all peace-loving organizations, including the United Nations, support this policy.
 -  If not historically a peace-loving people, they have traditionally distrusted militarism.
 -  Although Scandinavian history had never been a household interest in her family, she chose to study how the Vikings became a peace-loving people.
 -  Violence upon peace-loving individuals has never been difficult.
 -  A few modern historians have tried to portray Jefferson as sort of a hippie, born 200 years before his time, peace-loving, and impractical.
 -  All peace-loving people in the world should unite to combat these inhumane crimes.
 -  Can we argue that democratic states are more peaceloving than authoritarian states?
 
 Synonyms unwarlike, non-belligerent, non-violent, non-combative, non-aggressive, conflict-free, easy, easy-going, placid, gentle, meek, mild, inoffensive, good-natured, even-tempered, amiable, amicable, friendly, affable, genial, civil, cooperative, conciliatory, pacific, pacifist, anti-war, dovelike, dovish     |