ironed

/ˈaɪərnd/
adjective
  1. Having been pressed with an iron to remove wrinkles.
    • He wore a neatly ironed suit to the wedding.
    • She folded the ironed laundry and put it away.
    • The ironed curtains hung perfectly straight.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of iron: to press clothes or fabric with a heated tool to remove wrinkles.
    • They ironed all the napkins to make them look crisp.
    • She ironed her shirt before the job interview.
    • He ironed the tablecloth for the dinner party.
  2. Past tense of iron (figurative): to resolve or smooth out problems or difficulties.
    • We ironed our disagreements during a long meeting.
    • The team ironed out the last few bugs in the software before launch.
    • She ironed the issues with the contract before signing.