BURY THE HATCHET - Learn This Essential Idiom & Boost Your Vocabulary


Discover the meaning behind the idiom "Bury The Hatchet" in this quick and easy lesson! 🪓 What does it mean when someone says they want to bury the hatchet? In this video, we explore the definition, provide real-life examples, and explain how to use this idiom in everyday conversations. Whether you're learning English or just love expanding your vocabulary, this is the perfect video for you. Watch now and add a new phrase to your language toolbox!

Here is a transcript of the video to help you follow along:

I've got a great idiom for you today. What does it mean if you bury the hatchet? Okay, so first of all, what is a hatchet? A hatchet is a small axe.

Now, let me give you a couple of examples and see if you can figure out what this idiom means, okay?

• After arguing for days, Sarah and Lisa decided to bury the hatchet and be friends again.
• I imagine that she’d be telling both to bury the hatchet except each of the choices and forgive life's too short.

Here's another example:

• The two countries decided to bury the hatchet after years of conflict.

So what does it mean to bury the hatchet? So when you bury the hatchet, you stop fighting or holding a grudge and you become friendly again.

I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time.


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