There is an intransitive verb for peace but it's obsolete. I'll put a link in the links part.
The verb of peacefulness is peacefully. As in "to peacefully do something". The verb meaning "to bring peace" is "pacify".
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Nelson Mandela said, "We wish peace, but you wish the peace of the grave, the peace of slavery, the peace of the prison, the peace of the oppressed."
Was opening is the verb phrase.Open is a regular verb.
A verb for honesty is honest. As in the action "to be honest".
The verb form for "peace" is "to pacify."
The verb for peace is "to pacify." It means to bring peace or calm to a situation.
yes there is! the verb for peace means to be or become silent: obsolete.
The verb of peacefulness is peacefully. As in "to peacefully do something". The verb meaning "to bring peace" is "pacify".
there is no verb (PEACE!)
Peace is not a verb. The word peace is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing.
The participles for the verb "peace" do not exist, as "peace" is a noun and not a verb. However, if you are referring to the verb "to pacify," which relates to achieving peace, the present participle is "pacifying," while the past participle is "pacified." If you meant something else, please clarify!
No, "peace" is not an adverb.The word "peace" is a noun, a verb and an interjection.
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it can be, depends how u use it. peace!
"howled" is an action verb in this sentence, as it describes a physical action that the coyote is performing.
Peace is a noun. It refers to a state of tranquility or calm, often associated with the absence of conflict or disturbance.