blacksmith

[ˈblækˌsmɪθ]

blacksmith Definition

  • 1a person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand
  • 2a place where iron is made into tools, horseshoes, etc.

Using blacksmith: Examples

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

  • Example

    The blacksmith was hammering a piece of metal on the anvil.

  • Example

    The village had a small blacksmith's shop where the farrier worked.

  • Example

    The blacksmith used his forge to heat the iron before shaping it into a horseshoe.

blacksmith Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blacksmith

Phrases with blacksmith

  • strike while the iron is hot

    take advantage of an opportunity while it still exists

    Example

    I decided to invest in the stock market when I saw the prices dropping. I knew I had to strike while the iron was hot.

  • iron out the details

    resolve or work out the details of something

    Example

    We need to iron out the details of the contract before we can sign it.

  • be involved in many activities or projects at the same time

    Example

    She's a busy woman, always having many irons in the fire.

Origins of blacksmith

from Old English 'blaec' (black) + 'smitan' (to strike)

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Summary: blacksmith in Brief

A 'blacksmith' [ˈblækˌsmɪθ] is a person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand, often in a forge. The term can also refer to the place where iron is made into tools, horseshoes, and other items. Phrases like 'strike while the iron is hot' and 'iron out the details' use the word 'iron' metaphorically to mean taking advantage of opportunities and resolving issues.

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