Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ice-breaker
Noun
/ˈaɪsˌbreɪ.kər/

Definition
An ice-breaker is an activity or statement used to relieve tension or get a conversation started in a social setting.

Examples
- To ease the awkwardness at the event, she suggested a fun ice-breaker activity.
- The teacher used an ice-breaker to help students introduce themselves on the first day of class.

Meaning
Ice-breakers are often employed in group settings to help people feel more comfortable and engaged with one another, especially when participants are unfamiliar with each other.

Synonyms
- Conversation starter
- Warm-up activity
- Social lubricant