Idiom To bury the hatchet means

Idiom To bury the hatchet means
A: To make peace
B: To make a foolish choice
C: To make a wrong decision
D: To lose something

To bury the hatchet means to end conflict and make peace. The phrase comes from Native American practice of burying weapons as sign of peace. In modern use it means reconciliation after disagreement. For example two friends after an argument may bury the hatchet and start fresh. Idioms like this enrich English language and appear often in competitive tests.