Synonyms of bury

Antonyms of bury

Collocations of bury

bury the hatchet
Frequency: 70 %

After years of feuding, they finally decided to bury the hatchet and make amends.

bury the past
Frequency: 60 %

It's time to bury the past and move on with our lives.

bury a secret
Frequency: 50 %

She vowed to bury the secret of her past and never speak of it again.

bury one's head in the sand
Frequency: 45 %

Instead of facing the problem, he chose to bury his head in the sand and ignore it.

Idiomatic Expressions for bury

  • Phrase: bury the lead
    Meaning: to fail to emphasize the most important or interesting part of a story or information
    Usage: The reporter buried the lead by starting with minor details instead of the shocking revelation.