axes

[ˈæksɪz]

axes Definition

plural form of 'axe', a tool used for chopping wood or other materials.

Using axes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "axes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He sharpened the axes before starting to chop the wood.

  • Example

    The lumberjack swung his axes with great force.

  • Example

    The museum displayed a collection of ancient axes and other tools.

Phrases with axes

  • a hidden motive or selfish interest in an action or opinion

    Example

    He doesn't really care about the environment; he just has an axe to grind against the government.

  • bury the hatchet (or axe)

    to make peace, especially after a dispute or argument

    Example

    After years of feuding, the two families finally decided to bury the hatchet and reconcile.

  • to have a personal interest or ulterior motive in a situation

    Example

    I don't trust him; he always seems to have an axe to grind.

Origins of axes

from Old English 'æx'

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Summary: axes in Brief

'Axes' [ˈæksɪz] is the plural form of 'axe,' a tool used for chopping wood or other materials. It can also be used figuratively, as in 'axe to grind,' meaning a hidden motive or selfish interest in an action or opinion. Other phrases include 'bury the hatchet' and 'have an axe to grind,' both denoting a resolution or personal interest in a situation.