ax (Meaning)

Wordnet

ax (n)

an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle

Wordnet

ax (v)

chop or split with an ax

terminate

Webster

ax (n.)

Alt. of Axe

Webster

ax (v. t. & i.)

To ask; to inquire or inquire of.

ax Sentence Examples

  1. The woodsman wielded his ax with precision, chopping through the towering oak.
  2. The executioner's ax glistened in the dim light as he prepared for the grim task.
  3. The burglar used an ax to smash the window and gain entry into the house.
  4. The carpenter's ax danced along the wood, creating intricate carvings.
  5. The firefighter used an ax to break through the burning door and rescue the trapped people.
  6. The vandal swung an ax into the side of the parked car, leaving deep dents.
  7. The woodsman's ax had a long and sharp blade, perfect for felling trees.
  8. The ax marks on the chopping block told the story of countless hours spent preparing firewood.
  9. The axe blade was gleaming and sharp, promising a clean cut with each swing.
  10. The sound of an ax striking wood echoed through the quiet forest, signaling the start of a new day's labor.

FAQs About the word ax

an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle, chop or split with an ax, terminateAlt. of Axe, To ask; to inquire or inquire of.

dismissal, furlough, sack, layoff, closing, discharge, redundancy, boot,firing, shake-up

callback,reemployment, recall, callback, recall, reemployment, rehiring, rehire, rehiring,rehire

The woodsman wielded his ax with precision, chopping through the towering oak.

The executioner's ax glistened in the dim light as he prepared for the grim task.

The burglar used an ax to smash the window and gain entry into the house.

The carpenter's ax danced along the wood, creating intricate carvings.