unpeaceful

IPA: ʌnpˈisfʌɫ

adjective

  • Not peaceful, the opposite of peaceful.
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Examples of "unpeaceful" in Sentences

  • Yet DNC pulls out unpeaceful tactics from the Bush years. ',
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  • Retreat Cillian Murphy and Thandie Newton on an unpeaceful island getaway.
  • It was into this illogical and decidedly unpeaceful world of the far Comanche frontier that Mackenzie came in 1871.
  • "I have no doubt that it was fabricated and staged to give the impression that these were unpeaceful people," Mr. Megahed said.
  • Someone, working in secret from the highest level in the Ministry of Culture, has made the most disrespectful decision: not a single frame shall escape from the censoring scissors of the despot's accomplices, as our nomenklatura of lies spits its sterility on the unpeaceful memory of Jose Lezama Lima.
  • Jimmy Carter, the man of peace, in the midst of a campaign which his own party regarded as a sacred mission to retrieve the country from warmongers, made a bizarre pilgrimage to Palestine whose only evident purpose was to create the expected public outrage that his laying a wreath on the grave of the very unpeaceful Yasser Arafat could be expected to create.

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