truceless (Meaning)

Webster

truceless (a.)

Without a truce; unforbearing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of truceless

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

truceless Sentence Examples

  1. The two armies engaged in a truceless battle, with no respite or ceasefire.
  2. The conflict between the rival factions escalated into a truceless war with devastating consequences.
  3. The treaty, once thought to bring peace, proved to be truceless, leading to a resurgence of bloodshed.
  4. The negotiations had reached an impasse, resulting in a truceless standoff.
  5. The king's reign was marred by truceless strife, with constant uprisings and internal conflicts.
  6. The truce that had once held the opposing forces at bay proved to be truceless, as skirmishes erupted once more.
  7. The rivalry between the two companies was truceless, with no sign of compromise or abatement.
  8. The dispute over the disputed territory became truceless, with both sides refusing to concede.
  9. The nation's history was one of truceless civil strife, with periods of peace being few and far between.
  10. The truce, once a symbol of hope and reconciliation, had become truceless, with both sides losing faith in its potential.

FAQs About the word truceless

Without a truce; unforbearing.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The two armies engaged in a truceless battle, with no respite or ceasefire.

The conflict between the rival factions escalated into a truceless war with devastating consequences.

The treaty, once thought to bring peace, proved to be truceless, leading to a resurgence of bloodshed.

The negotiations had reached an impasse, resulting in a truceless standoff.