in peace

adverb
UK: /ɪn piːs/
US: /ɪn piːs/
  1. Without war or fighting; in a state of tranquility.

    1. Let's hope they can live in peace. [ ] [ ]
    2. After the negotiations, the two countries were finally able to live in peace together. [ ] [ ]
  2. Without disturbance or interruption; calmly and quietly.

    1. I just want to read my book in peace. [ ] [ ]
    2. She hoped to spend her retirement in peace, away from the noise of the city. [ ] [ ]
  3. Without conflict or disagreement; harmoniously.

    1. We try to live in peace with our neighbors. [ ] [ ]
    2. The goal is to have all the different departments working in peace toward a common objective. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "in peace" in English means: Without war or fighting; in a state of tranquility., Without disturbance or interruption; calmly and quietly., Without conflict or disagreement; harmoniously..

The phonetic transcription of "in peace" is /ɪn piːs/ in British English and /ɪn piːs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "in peace": "Let's hope they can live in peace.". More examples on the page.