peacemaker

/'pi:s,meikə/
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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A person who tries to establish peace or reconcile conflicts: Someone who intervenes to stop arguments, fights, or disputes and helps others reach an agreement.
    • (Historical, informal) A type of firearm: A nickname for certain weapons, notably a specific belt-fed machine gun used by U.S. forces in mid-20th century wars, or humorously for a revolver.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Person):
    • She acted as a peacemaker between the two arguing departments.
    • The teacher asked a student to be the peacemaker in the playground dispute.
  • Noun (Weapon, historical/informal):
    • The M1919 Browning machine gun, nicknamed the peacemaker, was widely used in World War II. (This usage is specific and contextual.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to play the peacemaker": To take on the role of reconciling parties.
    • Whenever his siblings fought, he would try to play the peacemaker.
Variants and Related Words
  • Peacemaking (noun): The process or action of making peace.
    • His peacemaking efforts were finally successful.
  • Peaceable (adjective): Inclined to avoid conflict or violence.
    • He has a very peaceable nature.
Synonyms
  • Mediator: A neutral person who helps resolve disputes.
  • Conciliator: Someone who works to overcome hostility or restore friendship.
  • Arbitrator: A person who settles a dispute.
Related Phrases
  • Peacemaker role: The function or position of someone who makes peace.
    • She often finds herself in the peacemaker role at work.
Related Idioms
  • To hold out an olive branch: To make a gesture of peace or reconciliation. (This is a related concept, though not containing the word "peacemaker").
    • After their argument, he decided to hold out an olive branch.
Noun
  1. a belt-fed machine gun capable of firing more than 500 rounds per minute; used by United States troops in World War II and the Korean War
  2. someone who tries to bring peace