Meaning & Origin
“Bury the axe” means to stop fighting and make peace — to put past grievances behind you. It’s a variant of “bury the hatchet,” an expression that traces to ceremonial peacemaking where weapons were literally buried to mark the end of hostilities.
Pronunciation Guide
- bury — sounds like “BEH‑ree.”
- the — often “thuh” before a consonant.
- axe — same as “ax.”
- Natural rhythm: BUR‑y the AXE.
Usage & Sentence Examples
Use it when people decide to end a dispute and reconcile.
- Let’s bury the axe and get this launch over the line.
- The teams buried the axe after agreeing on shared metrics.
- Neighbors finally buried the axe over the parking issue.
- We should bury the axe with support and start fresh.
- They buried the axe and signed a new partnership.
- It’s time to bury the axe — the market won’t wait.
Synonyms
bury the hatchet · make peace · call a truce · patch things up · let bygones be bygones · reconcile