Pronunciation: /hɑt piːs/
noun a state or period of peace that is tense or precarious
A1 I like my tea with hot peace.
A2 The hot peace treaty ended the conflict.
B1 The leaders are working towards a hot peace agreement.
B2 The negotiations resulted in a fragile hot peace.
C1 The region is experiencing a tense hot peace.
C2 The hot peace between the two countries is constantly under threat.
adjective describing the type of peace as intense or heated
A1 The soup was too hot for me to eat.
A2 The room was filled with hot peace after the argument.
B1 The negotiations between the two countries resulted in a hot peace agreement.
B2 The ceasefire brought a temporary hot peace to the region.
C1 The tense situation between the two superpowers eventually led to a fragile hot peace.
C2 The hot peace between the rival gangs was maintained through a delicate balance of power.
formal The diplomats worked tirelessly to achieve a hot peace agreement between the two warring countries.
informal The two sides finally reached a hot peace after months of negotiations.
slang The situation was tense, but they managed to settle on a hot peace deal.
figurative Their relationship was like a hot peace, always on the brink of conflict but somehow managing to stay peaceful.
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