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noun
Third Person
icons
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(computing) a small picture on a computer screen, etc. representing a program that when clicked will start running
- The desktop icon for the web browser allows users to quickly open the application with a single click.
- She customized her phone by changing the icons for different apps to better match her style.
- The file’s icon changed to reflect its type, such as a document, image, or video, making it easier to identify.
- In the software program, clicking on the trash can icon deleted selected files from the system.
- She customized the icon for her favorite app on the phone.
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a visual representation of an object, scene, person, or idea created on a surface
- The museum displayed an icon of the historical battle.
- He painted an icon of his hometown landscape.
- The artist created an icon representing hope.
- Students studied icons depicting ancient myths.
- She sketched an icon of the city skyline.
3
a depiction of Jesus Christ or a holy figure painted on a wooden panel often on a gilded background, venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church
- The monastery's chapel displayed an ancient icon of Saint George slaying the dragon.
- She lit a candle before the icon of Saint Nicholas, praying for her family's health.
- The museum exhibited a collection of rare icons dating back to the 12th century.
- The icon of Christ Pantocrator adorned the central dome of the Byzantine church.
- Monks carefully restored the damaged icon of the Transfiguration of Christ.
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(in fashion and culture) a person who is greatly admired and recognized for their influence, style, or achievements, especially someone whose look or persona sets trends or becomes timeless
- Marilyn Monroe is still considered a fashion icon decades after her death.
- He became a cultural icon thanks to his bold sense of style.
- Her red carpet outfits have made her a modern style icon.
- The designer was a true icon in the fashion industry.
- The jacket became an icon of 80s fashion.