Icebreaker ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Icebreaker ( noun )

  1. A ship or boat designed to move through ice-covered waters.
  2. 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:

  1. The icebreaker ploughed through the frozen sea, creating a channel for the other ships to follow.
  2. The icebreaker ship was sent to clear the way for the cargo ships to reach the port.
  3. John was appointed as the icebreaker in the team to resolve the conflicts between members.
  4. Sara was an icebreaker in the party, she helped to start conversations between the guests.
  5. The icebreaker was able to cut through the thickest ice with its powerful engines.

(As a verb)

Icebreaker ( verb )

  1. A ship or boat designed to move through ice-covered waters.
  2. 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:

  1. The icebreaker ploughed through the frozen sea, creating a channel for the other ships to follow.
  2. The icebreaker ship was sent to clear the way for the cargo ships to reach the port.
  3. John was appointed as the icebreaker in the team to resolve the conflicts between members.
  4. Sara was an icebreaker in the party, she helped to start conversations between the guests.
  5. The icebreaker was able to cut through the thickest ice with its powerful engines.
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