iron Definition
iron
noun
- 1. (symbol
2. A tool, weapon or other implement made of iron.
3. A triangular, flat-bottomed, now usually electrical, household tool used for smoothing out creases and pressing clothes.
4. golf.
- Any of various clubs with an angled iron head, used for shorter distance shots of about 100‐200 yards. Compare putter 1, wedge 4, wood 5.
6. Great physical or mental strength.
7. Chains; fetters.
- Thesaurus: manacles, shackles, fetters, bonds, chains, trammels.
- Form: irons
- Form: irons
- 1. Made of iron.
2. Like iron, especially in being very strong, inflexible, unyielding, etc.
- Example: iron determination
- Example: the iron man of British rugby
- Thesaurus: hard, strong-willed, steely, unyielding, inflexible, adamant, stubborn, implacable, dense, cruel, insensible, robust, strong.
- 1. To smooth the creases out of or press (eg clothes) with an iron.
- Thesaurus: press, flatten, smooth; Antonym: crease.
2. Said of clothing or fabric: to react or respond in the way specified to being ironed.
- Example: shiny material which irons badly
- To have several or too many commitments at the same time.
- To act while the situation is to one's advantage.
Phrasal Verb: iron something out
- To remove or put right (difficulties, problems, etc) so that progress becomes easier.To remove creases in it by ironing.
