Pronunciation: /ˈpiˌsmeɪkər/
noun a person who brings about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries
A1 A peacemaker is someone who helps others resolve conflicts peacefully.
A2 The teacher acted as a peacemaker when two students were arguing in class.
B1 The diplomat was known as a skilled peacemaker, able to negotiate peace agreements between warring nations.
B2 The peacemaker's efforts to mediate the dispute between the two rival gangs were successful, leading to a ceasefire.
C1 As a seasoned peacemaker, she had a reputation for bringing opposing parties to the negotiation table and finding mutually beneficial solutions.
C2 The United Nations appointed a renowned peacemaker to lead the peacekeeping mission in the war-torn region.
adjective describing someone or something that promotes peace or reconciliation
A1 She is a peacemaker in her family, always trying to resolve conflicts.
A2 The teacher acted as a peacemaker between the two students who were arguing.
B1 The peacemaker approach of the mediator helped the two parties reach a compromise.
B2 His peacemaker attitude diffused the tension in the room and helped everyone calm down.
C1 The peacemaker negotiations led to a successful peace agreement between the warring nations.
C2 Her reputation as a skilled peacemaker earned her a Nobel Peace Prize nomination.
formal The diplomat acted as a peacemaker in the negotiations between the two warring countries.
informal My friend always plays the peacemaker whenever our group gets into an argument.
slang I'm known as the peacemaker in my family, always trying to keep the peace.
figurative The artist saw himself as a peacemaker, using his art to bring people together in harmony.
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