Conciliator
Pronunciation: /kənˈsɪliːˌeɪtər/
Conciliator (noun)
- A person who helps two sides stop arguing and agree again.
- A person appointed to reduce tension between groups and help them reach an agreement.
- Someone who uses careful talks to make opposing views feel less hostile.
Examples
- The conciliator helped both sides agree peacefully.
- A conciliator listens carefully before suggesting solutions.