peaceful
0 antonyms and opposites of peaceful, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Free from war, violence, or disturbance.
How to use peaceful
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English peseful, built from peace + the suffix -ful ("full of").
Full origin of peaceful →Frequently asked questions
What does “peaceful” mean?
The word “peaceful” means free from war, violence, or disturbance. In plain terms, calm, quiet, and free from conflict or disturbance.
How do you pronounce “peaceful”?
“Peaceful” is pronounced PEESFL (/ˈpiːsfl̩/ in IPA).
How do you use “peaceful” in a sentence?
Here is “peaceful” used in a sentence: “The protest remained peaceful despite the large crowd.”
What part of speech is “peaceful”?
“Peaceful” is an adjective.
Where does the word “peaceful” come from?
The word “peaceful” comes from Middle English. From Middle English peseful, built from peace + the suffix -ful ("full of").
Is “peaceful” a common word?
“Peaceful” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.
How many meanings does “peaceful” have?
“Peaceful” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: free from war, violence, or disturbance.
What is the difference between "peaceful" and "peaceable"?
"Peaceful" describes a state free from conflict or a calm, quiet feeling, as in "a peaceful evening." "Peaceable" describes a person or nature inclined to avoid conflict, as in "a peaceable neighbour."
What is the difference between "peaceful" and "calm"?
"Calm" focuses on the absence of movement, noise, or agitation, while "peaceful" adds a sense of being free from conflict or disturbance. A place can be calm because it is still and peaceful because nothing troubling is happening.
What is a "peaceful protest"?
A "peaceful protest" is a demonstration carried out without violence or disturbance. "Peaceful" here stresses that participants express their views without fighting or causing harm.
What is the opposite of "peaceful"?
When "peaceful" means free from war or disturbance, opposites include "violent," "turbulent," and "chaotic." When it means calm and quiet, opposites include "noisy" and "hectic"; the right one depends on which sense you mean.