smithy

[ˈsmɪði]

smithy Definition

  • 1a blacksmith's workshop
  • 2a place where metal is heated and hammered into shape

Using smithy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "smithy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The horseshoes were made in the local smithy.

  • Example

    He spent his days working in the smithy, hammering out swords and armor.

  • Example

    The smithy was filled with the sound of clanging metal.

smithy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for smithy

Phrases with smithy

  • strike while the iron is hot

    take advantage of an opportunity while it still exists

    Example

    I'm going to strike while the iron is hot and ask for a raise while my boss is in a good mood.

  • make hay while the sun shines

    take advantage of an opportunity while it still exists

    Example

    We need to make hay while the sun shines and finish this project before the deadline.

  • to go faster or work harder

    Example

    We need to put the pedal to the metal if we want to finish this project on time.

Origins of smithy

from Old English 'smitan', meaning 'to strike'

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Summary: smithy in Brief

'Smithy' [ˈsmɪði] refers to a blacksmith's workshop or any place where metal is heated and hammered into shape. It is often used to describe the sound of clanging metal and the work done by a blacksmith. Phrases like 'strike while the iron is hot' and 'make hay while the sun shines' are idiomatic expressions that relate to taking advantage of opportunities.