Pronunciation: /ə brēch ʌv ðə pēs/
noun peace
A1 A breach of the peace can happen when people are fighting.
A2 If someone is being too loud and causing a breach of the peace, they may be asked to leave.
B1 The police were called to the scene to handle a breach of the peace between two neighbors.
B2 The protesters were arrested for causing a breach of the peace during the demonstration.
C1 The government passed a new law to prevent any breaches of the peace during large public events.
C2 The diplomat's actions were seen as a deliberate breach of the peace and caused an international uproar.
formal The protest turned into a breach of the peace when violence erupted.
informal The party next door got out of hand and turned into a breach of the peace.
slang Things got rowdy at the concert and it turned into a breach of the peace.
figurative The heated argument between the siblings was like a breach of the peace in the household.
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