Pronunciation: /ˈpæsəˌfɪzəm/
noun a belief in or advocacy of peaceful, nonviolent methods as a means of achieving social or political change
A1 Pacifism is the belief in peace and opposition to war.
A2 Many people practice pacifism by participating in peaceful protests.
B1 The pacifism movement gained momentum during the 20th century.
B2 Some countries have adopted pacifism as a core principle in their foreign policy.
C1 Pacifism is often seen as a noble but challenging stance in a world filled with conflict.
C2 The pacifism philosophy advocates for non-violent solutions to global conflicts.
formal Pacifism is the belief in peaceful resolution of conflicts without resorting to violence.
informal Some people see pacifism as a naive approach to dealing with aggression.
slang Pacifism is often seen as being too soft on enemies.
figurative In a world filled with chaos, pacifism can be a beacon of hope for a better future.
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