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truce
B2
noun
Usage:
85%
Ceasefire, Pause, Halt
Translation: Ceasefire, Pause, Halt
Pronunciation: /truːs/
Meaning: A temporary stop to fighting between enemies or warring groups, usually agreed by both sides.

A truce means that fighting stops for a short time. Both sides agree not to fight to rest or talk. It often happens in war or conflict.

The soldiers agreed to a truce at noon.

The two teams called a truce during the game.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
75%
Pause, Break, Rest
Translation: Pause, Break, Rest
Pronunciation: /truːs/
Meaning: A short break or pause in an argument or disagreement, to calm down or talk peacefully.

People sometimes say 'truce' when they want to stop arguing for some time. It means a peaceful pause to become calm and friendly again.

Let's call a truce and stop arguing now.

They took a truce during their fight to cool off.

3
C1
noun
Usage:
65%
Armistice, Peace Deal
Translation: Armistice, Peace Deal
Pronunciation: /truːs/
Meaning: An agreement between different groups to stop hostile actions, often temporarily, for negotiation or peace talks.

A truce is a formal agreement to stop fighting to allow peace talks or better relations. It is often official and may be temporary.

The countries signed a truce to start peace talks.

A truce was made to ease tensions on the border.

4
B2
noun
Usage:
55%
Time-Out, Break, Pause
Translation: Time-Out, Break, Pause
Pronunciation: /truːs/
Meaning: Figuratively, a temporary stop or pause in any conflict or competition, not involving physical fighting.

Sometimes, 'truce' is used for stopping any fight or competition temporarily. It is not a real war, but people stop fighting or arguing for a moment.

We called a truce during the tough game round.

After a long debate, they agreed on a truce.

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