unpeaceful

English

Etymology

From un- + peaceful.

Adjective

unpeaceful (comparative more unpeaceful, superlative most unpeaceful)

  1. Not peaceful, the opposite of peaceful.
    • 2022 September 7, John Feng, “Ambassador Hints at China's Own Special Military Operation for Taiwan”, in Newsweek, archived from the original on 07 September 2022:
      Xiao Qian, Beijing's top envoy in Canberra, told ABC Australia's current affairs program 7.30 that China would prefer a peaceful political union with Taiwan in the future, but it reserves the option to use "unpeaceful means."

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