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ax

1 American  
[aks] / æks /
Or axe

noun

plural

axes
  1. an instrument with a bladed head on a handle or helve, used for hewing, cleaving, chopping, etc.

  2. Jazz Slang. any musical instrument.

  3. Informal. the ax,

    1. dismissal from employment.

      to get the ax.

    2. expulsion from school.

    3. rejection by a lover, friend, etc..

      His girlfriend gave him the ax.

    4. any usually summary removal or curtailment.


verb (used with object)

axed, axing
  1. to shape or trim with an ax.

  2. to chop, split, destroy, break open, etc., with an ax.

    The firemen had to ax the door to reach the fire.

  3. Informal. to dismiss, restrict, or destroy brutally, as if with an ax.

    The main office axed those in the field who didn't meet their quota. Congress axed the budget.

idioms

  1. have an ax to grind, to have a personal or selfish motive.

    His interest may be sincere, but I suspect he has an ax to grind.

ax- 2 American  
  1. variant of axi-, especially before a vowel.


ax. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. axiom.


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Other Word Forms

  • axlike adjective

Etymology

Origin of ax

before 1000; Middle English; ax ( e ), ex ( e ), Old English æx, æces; akin to Gothic aquizi, Old Norse øx, ǫx, Old High German acc ( h ) us, a ( c ) kus ( German Axt ), Middle High German plural exa < Germanic *akwiz-, akuz-, aksi-*ákəs, áks-; Latin ascia (< *acsiā ), Greek axī́nē; < Indo-European *ag-s-

Explanation

An ax is a sharp tool for cutting wood. When you split logs, you hold the handle, swing the ax into the air, and let the blade fall on the wood. Most axes have a long wooden handle connected to a blade made of sharpened steel. An ax is a useful tool to own if you have a wood stove or are building a campfire. You can also spell the word with an e at the end: axe. As a verb, to ax means to fire someone from a job: "He was late so many times that I finally had to ax him."

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Disney is preparing to ax as many as 1,000 positions in the next few weeks, The Wall Street Journal External link reported late Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026

If U.S. regulators really don’t want the country’s biggest filmed content streamer to own HBO and Warner’s studios, then they’ll ax the Netflix deal.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 12, 2026

The Senate, assuming senators can ax their way past treacherous ice demons and through the Capitol doors, expects to vote on the final few bills next week.

From Slate • Jan. 24, 2026

For years a mixture of protocol and family ties made the monarchy reluctant to fully swing the ax on Andrew, royal experts say.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025

When camarada Luiz Correia had taken a canoe out to fish, he had noticed an area where the vines had obviously been cut with an ax.

From "Death on the River of Doubt" by Samantha Seiple