Pronunciation: /əˈbluːʃən blɑk/
noun a building or structure containing facilities for washing or cleansing, typically used in public places such as campgrounds or parks
A1 The ablution block is where you can wash before praying.
A2 The campsite had a clean ablution block with hot showers.
B1 The school installed a new ablution block for the students to use.
B2 The resort's ablution block was spacious and well-maintained.
C1 The ablution block at the mosque was beautifully designed with marble floors.
C2 The luxury hotel's ablution block featured private stalls and luxurious amenities.
formal The campsite had a well-maintained ablution block for visitors to use.
informal Make sure you bring your own toiletries to the ablution block at the music festival.
slang Let's meet at the ablution block before heading to the concert.
figurative The artist used the concept of an ablution block in his abstract painting to symbolize cleanliness and purity.
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