Pronunciation: /ʌnˈpisfəl/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unpeaceful' describes something that is not peaceful.
A1 The loud noises outside made the usually quiet neighborhood unpeaceful.
A2 The argument between the two friends escalated, making the atmosphere unpeaceful.
B1 The ongoing conflict in the region has created an unpeaceful environment for its residents.
B2 The political unrest in the country has led to an unpeaceful situation for its citizens.
C1 The lack of communication between the two parties has resulted in an unpeaceful resolution to the conflict.
C2 The constant threat of violence in the area has made it an unpeaceful place to live.
formal The situation in the region remains unpeaceful despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.
informal The atmosphere at the protest was unpeaceful, with tensions running high.
slang I avoid going to that neighborhood at night, it's always unpeaceful there.
figurative His mind was unpeaceful, filled with worry and doubt.
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