send mail to support@abhimanu.com mentioning your email id and mobileno registered with us! if details not recieved
Resend Opt after 60 Sec.
By Loging in you agree to Terms of Services and Privacy Policy
Claim your free MCQ
Please specify
Sorry for the inconvenience but we’re performing some maintenance at the moment. Website can be slow during this phase..
Please verify your mobile number
Login not allowed, Please logout from existing browser
Please update your name
Subscribe to Notifications
Stay updated with the latest Current affairs and other important updates regarding video Lectures, Test Schedules, live sessions etc..
Your Free user account at abhipedia has been created.
Remember, success is a journey, not a destination. Stay motivated and keep moving forward!
Refer & Earn
Enquire Now
My Abhipedia Earning
Kindly Login to view your earning
Support
Type your modal answer and submitt for approval
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To bury the hatchet
To stop talking to someone
To end a quarrel
To bury old things
To fight with someone
- To bury the hatchet is an idiom that means putting an end to a dispute or conflict.
- It originates from a Native American tradition where literal hatchets were buried as a sign of peace.
- Option 1: To stop talking to someone
- This suggests a cessation of communication, but not necessarily resolving a conflict.
- Option 2: To end a quarrel
- This directly aligns with the idiomatic meaning of resolving an argument or disagreement.
- Option 3: To bury old things
- This is more literal and refers to disposing of past objects, not related to resolving a conflict.
- Option 4: To fight with someone
- This implies engaging in conflict, which is the opposite of the idiom's meaning.
By: santosh ProfileResourcesReport error
Access to prime resources
New Courses