verb
- third-person singular present tense of 'iron': to press clothes or fabric with a hot iron to remove wrinkles
- third-person singular present tense of 'iron': to smooth out or resolve difficulties or disagreements
Usage: usually followed by 'out'
Examples
- She irones her shirts every Sunday morning.
- He irones out the wrinkles in his pants before work.
- The team irones out their strategy before the big game.
- My mother irones all the family's clothes.
- They need to iron out their differences before the meeting.
- She carefully irones the delicate fabric.
- He irones out the details of the contract.