Discover how to use the idiom Break the Ice in everyday conversations. Learn its meaning, nuance, and practical examples to start talks confidently.

Translations

Literally, break the ice means to physically crack or break a layer of ice, especially on water. This sense is rare in everyday conversation and appears mainly in nautical or technical contexts, where ships or tools may break ice. The literal image helps explain how the idiom developed: something solid is broken so movement can begin.