Bury the hatchetbury your differences In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "bury the hatchetbury your differences", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-01-07 09:01

Meaning of Bury the hatchetbury your differences

Synonyms:

hang up (one's) hatchet

Bury the hatchetbury your differences informal verb phrase

To agree to put aside disagreements and become friends.

Can't you and Peter bury the hatchet?

They worked out the problem and decided to bury the hatchet.

All right, you two calm down and bury your differences.

Other phrases about:

a biznitch

A friend

birds in their little nests agree

Those who live in the same house should should try to treat each other amicably.

 

mend (your) fences (with somebody)
To make peace again with someone after an argument
put/set somebody at (their) ease

To make someone feel peaceful, calm, and relaxed or release someone’s stress or negative energy by calming. 

friend zone

1. Noun: A relationship that you secretly like someone but he/she only considers you as a friend.

2. Verb: To treat someone like a friend.

Grammar and Usage of Bury the hatchetbury your differences

Verb Forms

  • to bury the hatchet/ bury your differences
  • buried the hatchet/ buried your differences
  • burying the hatchet/ burying your differences
  • buries the hatchet/ buries your differences

The verb "bury" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Used to emphasize that someone or something is a lot more or a lot better

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