Pacifist
Noun
Definition: A person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
Synonyms: Peacemaker, Nonviolent person, Dove
Antonyms: Warmonger, Fighter, Aggressor
- She is a pacifist and refuses to support any kind of violence.
- The pacifist advocated for peaceful negotiations instead of military intervention.
- Think of the word "paci" which sounds similar to "peaceful," emphasizing the concept of peace.
Etymology:
The word "pacifist" originated in the early 20th century from the Latin word "pax" meaning "peace" and the suffix "-ist" indicating a person associated with a particular belief or practice.
Historical Usage:The term became popular during the peace movements and anti-war protests of the 20th century.
Related Idioms:
"Hold a pacifist stance"
Explanation:To firmly maintain the belief in nonviolence and actively promote peace.
Misconceptions:
Pacifists are passive or weak individuals.
Explanation:Pacifism is a belief that war and violence are inherently unjustifiable and not a reflection of passivity or weakness. Pacifists often take active roles in promoting peace and resolving conflicts through nonviolent means.