The difference between Hostility and Peace

When used as nouns, hostility means the state of being hostile, whereas peace means a state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony.


Peace is also interjection with the meaning: shut up!, silence!.

Peace is also verb with the meaning: to make peace.

check bellow for the other definitions of Hostility and Peace

  1. Hostility as a noun (uncountable):

    The state of being hostile.

    Examples:

    "My resentment and anger towards you caused hostility and a division between us."

  2. Hostility as a noun (countable):

    A hostile action, especially a military action. See for specific plural definition.

  1. Peace as a noun:

    A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony; absence of violence. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.

    Examples:

    "Our lounge strives to maintain an environment of peace for the comfort of our customers."

  2. Peace as a noun:

    A state free of oppressive and unpleasant thoughts and emotions.

    Examples:

    "The safety equipment will give me some peace of mind."

  3. Peace as a noun:

    Harmony in personal relations.

  4. Peace as a noun:

    A state free of war, in particular war between different countries.

    Examples:

    "May there be peace in our time."

  1. Peace as a verb (neologism):

    To make peace; to put at peace; to be at peace.

  2. Peace as a verb (slang):

    To peace out.