Meaning & Definition of word "Conciliatory"

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    Conciliatory

    /kənˈsɪl.i.əˌtɔː.ri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Intended or likely to placate or pacify.
      • Example: The manager took a conciliatory approach during the meeting, aiming to resolve the conflict between the departments.
    • 2. Characterized by an intention to make peace or reconcile differences.
      • Example: Her conciliatory tone helped to diffuse the tension in the room.
    • 3. Serving to bring about agreement or harmony.
      • Example: The diplomat issued a conciliatory statement in hopes of easing the strained relations between the two countries.
    • 4. Attempting to gain goodwill by reducing hostility.
      • Example: After the dispute, he sent a conciliatory letter to mend their friendship.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'conciliatorius', from 'conciliare' meaning 'to bring together'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    conciliatory tone:

    A tone that aims to pacify or smooth over disputes.

    conciliatory gesture:

    A small act meant to indicate a willingness to resolve differences.

    Related Words

    reconcile:

    To restore friendly relations.

    pacify:

    To calm down or appease.

    Slang Meanings of conciliatory

    Meaning: Cool it

    Example Sentence: He tried to 'cool it' with some conciliatory remarks.

    Meaning: Smooth things over

    Example Sentence: He always knows how to 'smooth things over' with his conciliatory attitude.