Pronunciation: /bɪˈdeɪ/

Definitions of bidet

noun a plumbing fixture used for washing the genital and anal areas of the body

Example Sentences

A1 A bidet is a bathroom fixture used for personal hygiene.

A2 I have never used a bidet before, but I heard they are common in some countries.

B1 The bidet in the hotel room was a pleasant surprise for the guests.

B2 After traveling in Europe, I got used to using a bidet and now prefer it over toilet paper.

C1 The bidet attachment in my home bathroom has advanced features for temperature control and water pressure.

C2 In upscale hotels, you can find luxurious bidet seats that offer a spa-like experience.

Examples of bidet in a Sentence

formal The luxurious hotel room was equipped with a bidet for guests' convenience.

informal I've never used a bidet before, but I heard they're really fancy.

slang Some people swear by bidets for a cleaner feeling after using the bathroom.

figurative Learning to use a bidet is like discovering a whole new level of cleanliness.

Grammatical Forms of bidet

past tense

bideted

plural

bidets

comparative

more bidet

superlative

most bidet

present tense

bidets

future tense

will bidet

perfect tense

have bideted

continuous tense

is bideting

singular

bidet

positive degree

bidet

infinitive

to bidet

gerund

bideting

participle

bideted

Origin and Evolution of bidet

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'bidet' originated in France
Evolution of the word: Originally referred to a small horse or pony, later evolved to refer to a low basin used for washing private parts