Meaning & Definition of word "Hatchet"

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    Hatchet

    /ˈhæʧ.ɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A small axe with a short handle used for chopping or cutting.
      • Example: He carried a hatchet in his backpack for camping trips.
    • 2. A tool used in various types of woodworking.
      • Example: The carpenter used a hatchet to shape the wood for the furniture.
    • 3. A metaphorical term referring to a weapon used in personal attacks or disputes.
      • Example: In his speech, he took a hatchet to his opponent’s reputation.

    verb:

    • 1. To criticize harshly or to attack vigorously.
      • Example: The journalist hatcheted the proposal in her editorial.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'hacchette', diminutive of 'hacche' (axe)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bury the hatchet:

    To make peace after a conflict.

    hatchet job:

    An attack on someone's character or work, usually unfair.

    hatchet man:

    Someone hired to carry out unpleasant tasks, especially in a company.

    Related Words

    axe:

    A larger tool used for chopping or cutting.

    chopper:

    A tool or device for cutting.

    tomahawk:

    A type of one-handed axe traditionally used by Native Americans.

    Slang Meanings of hatchet

    Meaning: To criticize harshly.

    Example Sentence: The critics hatcheted the film's plot.

    Meaning: To end a relationship abruptly.

    Example Sentence: After the argument, he decided to hatchet things with her.