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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    ceasefire armistice peace pact treaty agreement accord concord harmony understanding compromise settlement appeasement calm stillness quiet hush silence pause reprieve stay moratorium halt suspension interruption break lull respite recess interval interlude hiatus

    Meaning of Truce

    A formal agreement to stop fighting or arguing

    Definitions

    • A formal agreement between two or more parties to stop fighting or arguing for a certain period of time
    • * A state of peace or calm, especially after a period of conflict or tension

    Etymology of Truce

    The word "truce" originates from the Old French word "truce", which is derived from the Latin word "trugem", meaning "a respite from arms" or "a cessation of hostilities"
    Historically, the term "truce" was used to describe a temporary agreement between warring parties to cease hostilities, often for a specific period of time or for a particular purpose, such as to allow for negotiations or to permit the burial of the dead

    Example Uses

    • The two countries agreed to a truce after months of conflict
    • * The truce between the rival gangs held for several years, allowing the community to flourish
    • * The company called a truce with its striking workers, offering them a pay increase and better working conditions

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