iron
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: ironspp: ironeding: ironing
The word evokes a sense of rigidity, strength, and unyielding permanence. When used to describe a person's will or a rule, it suggests an absolute lack of flexibility or a harsh, disciplined nature that cannot be bent or broken. In a domestic context, the word shifts from the raw power of the metal to the controlled heat of the appliance. This creates a contrast between the industrial, cold nature of the element and the precise, warming utility of the household tool.
Uncountable when referring to the chemical element or metal. Countable when referring to the household appliance used for laundry.