plural
irons
plural
irons
Britannica Dictionary definition of IRON
1
[noncount]
:
a heavy type of metal that is very common, occurs naturally in blood, and is used to make steel and in many products
—
sometimes used figuratively
—
see also cast iron, wrought iron
3
[count]
:
a golf club that has a metal head and is identified by a number
—
compare wood
4
irons
[plural]
:
chains placed on a prisoner's arms or legs
irons in the fire
:
activities or projects that someone is involved in
strike while the iron is hot
—
see 1strike
2
iron
/ˈajɚn/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of IRON
1
:
made of iron
-
iron bars/chains
-
an iron fence
2
always used before a noun
:
very strong
iron man
:
a man who is very strong and is able to do something (such as play a sport) for a long time without injury or illness
rule with an iron fist/hand, rule with a rod of iron
—
see 2rule
3
iron
/ˈajɚn/
verb
irons;
ironed;
ironing
irons;
ironed;
ironing
Britannica Dictionary definition of IRON
:
to use a heated iron to make clothing or fabric smooth
[+ object]
[no object]
iron out
[phrasal verb]
1
iron (something) out
or
iron out (something)
:
to remove (wrinkles) in cloth by using a heated iron
2
a
:
to find a solution to (something)
:
to fix or correct (something)
-
It'll take us a while longer to iron out the wrinkles/kinks in the network. [=to fix the small problems in the network]
-
We haven't been able to iron out our differences.
-
They're trying to iron things out. [=work out their difficulties]
b
:
to reach an agreement about (something)