Pronunciation: /aɪˈrɛnɪk/
noun a person who promotes peace or reconciliation
A1 Irenic means promoting peace and harmony.
A2 The irenic nature of the negotiations helped to resolve the conflict.
B1 The diplomat's irenic approach to diplomacy was well-received by both parties.
B2 Her irenic demeanor calmed the tense situation in the room.
C1 The politician's irenic policies aimed to bring about lasting peace in the region.
C2 The irenic philosophy of the organization guided their actions towards peaceful resolutions.
adjective promoting peace or reconciliation
A1 The irenic atmosphere in the park made everyone feel calm and peaceful.
A2 The irenic discussion between the two friends helped them resolve their differences.
B1 The irenic approach taken by the teacher diffused the tension in the classroom.
B2 The irenic negotiations between the two countries led to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
C1 His irenic demeanor and diplomatic skills were instrumental in achieving peace in the region.
C2 The irenic nature of the conference created an atmosphere of harmony and mutual understanding among the participants.
formal The conference aimed to promote irenic dialogue among different religious groups.
informal Let's try to keep the conversation irenic and avoid any arguments.
slang I appreciate your irenic approach to resolving conflicts.
figurative Her irenic nature helped bring peace to the situation.
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