Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A temporary cessation or suspension of hostilities by agreement of the opposing sides.
Pronunciation (US): /truːs/
Pronunciation (UK): /truːs/
Origin and Usage: Truce comes from the Middle English word "trues" which means "a period of time during which there is peace." It was first used in the 13th century and has been used throughout history to describe temporary agreements between warring parties. Today, it is commonly used in the context of international conflicts, but can also be used in personal or business disputes.
Synonyms: Ceasefire, armistice, peace, break, pause.
Related Words: Peace, cease, break.
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