trucebreaker (Meaning)

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trucebreaker (n.)

One who violates a truce, covenant, or engagement.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trucebreaker

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trucebreaker Sentence Examples

  1. The trucebreaker's betrayal shattered the fragile alliance between the two factions.
  2. The general was branded a trucebreaker after he launched a surprise attack amidst negotiations.
  3. The trucebreaker's actions led to the resumption of hostilities and the loss of countless lives.
  4. The peace treaty was broken by a trucebreaker who sought to reignite old animosities.
  5. The trucebreaker was condemned for their treachery and for undermining the prospect of reconciliation.
  6. The trucebreaker's deceit and warmongering threatened to plunge the realm into chaos.
  7. The trucebreaker's treachery exposed the fragility of the ceasefire and sowed seeds of distrust.
  8. The trucebreaker's actions were a grave violation of honor and trust, forever tarnishing their reputation.
  9. The trucebreaker was met with scorn and indignation, their betrayal undermining the hope for lasting peace.
  10. The trucebreaker's treachery cast a shadow over the peace negotiations, threatening to destroy all progress made.

FAQs About the word trucebreaker

One who violates a truce, covenant, or engagement.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The trucebreaker's betrayal shattered the fragile alliance between the two factions.

The general was branded a trucebreaker after he launched a surprise attack amidst negotiations.

The trucebreaker's actions led to the resumption of hostilities and the loss of countless lives.

The peace treaty was broken by a trucebreaker who sought to reignite old animosities.