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What is the opposite of peace?

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Noun
Opposite of a treaty agreeing to peace
“The president estimated that it would be prudent to prevent the escalation of conflict between the two regions.”
Noun
Opposite of freedom from disturbance
“The busy city was a hive of activity.”
Noun
Opposite of freedom from confrontation
“A brawl broke out in the bar after someone was accused of stealing another patron's beer.”
Noun
Opposite of freedom from noise
“The neighbor's party would result in plenty of noise diffusing throughout the apartment block.”
Noun
Opposite of freedom from contact with any person
“I am in constant contact with my friends and family.”
Noun
Opposite of mental or emotional calm
“I cannot help but feel some degree of discomposure if we do not get some travel insurance prior to our trip.”
Noun
Opposite of freedom from civil unrest
“The economy was slumping, unemployment was high and discord was largely prevalent in the nation at this time.”
Noun
Opposite of the state or condition of being untroubled
Noun
Opposite of the state of being secluded or shut out, as from company, society, the world, etc.
Noun
Opposite of a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people
Noun
Opposite of the state or situation of being alone
“She appears to enjoy herself here, for there is a number of us and she likes company.”
Noun
Opposite of freedom from worries or problems
“Not that the life of the monk is meant to be miserable but it is nevertheless a life of hardship and deprivation in which one must find his peace.”
Noun
Opposite of the period of time when a nation or people is at peace, not fighting a war
Noun
Opposite of peacefulness and harmoniousness in nature or demeanor
Noun
Opposite of an instance or period of rest or relaxation
“The pain was so severe that I was not able to engage in any activity for a while.”
Noun
Opposite of the safety from imminent danger provided by a place or location
“Mr. Moto, the famous Asian detective, faces danger at every turn as he tracks diamond smugglers into Puerto Rico.”
Interjection
Opposite of used to express good wishes when parting or at the end of a conversation
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