Icebreaker
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Icebreaker ( noun )
- A ship or boat designed to move through ice-covered waters.
- A person or thing that helps to break down social barriers or resolve difficulties in a group or organization.
Origin:
Icebreaker is derived from the words "ice" and "breaker" which refer to the ship"s ability to break through ice.
Examples:
- The icebreaker ploughed through the frozen sea, creating a channel for the other ships to follow.
- The icebreaker ship was sent to clear the way for the cargo ships to reach the port.
- John was appointed as the icebreaker in the team to resolve the conflicts between members.
- Sara was an icebreaker in the party, she helped to start conversations between the guests.
- The icebreaker was able to cut through the thickest ice with its powerful engines.
(As a verb)
Icebreaker ( verb )
- A ship or boat designed to move through ice-covered waters.
- A person or thing that helps to break down social barriers or resolve difficulties in a group or organization.
Origin:
Icebreaker is derived from the words "ice" and "breaker" which refer to the ship"s ability to break through ice.
Examples:
- The icebreaker ploughed through the frozen sea, creating a channel for the other ships to follow.
- The icebreaker ship was sent to clear the way for the cargo ships to reach the port.
- John was appointed as the icebreaker in the team to resolve the conflicts between members.
- Sara was an icebreaker in the party, she helped to start conversations between the guests.
- The icebreaker was able to cut through the thickest ice with its powerful engines.