Pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪˌwɔtər/
noun wastewater generated from activities such as laundry, dishwashing, and bathing, which can be reused for irrigation or other non-potable purposes
A1 Greywater is wastewater from sources like sinks and showers that can be reused for irrigation.
A2 Many households are now installing greywater systems to recycle water for their gardens.
B1 Greywater treatment systems are becoming more popular as people look for sustainable water solutions.
B2 Using greywater for flushing toilets can help reduce overall water consumption in a building.
C1 Advanced greywater filtration technologies can ensure that the water is safe for reuse in various applications.
C2 Regulations regarding the use of greywater vary from region to region, so it's important to check local guidelines before implementing a system.
formal Greywater is wastewater generated from activities such as laundry, dishwashing, and bathing, which can be reused for irrigation purposes.
informal Hey, did you know that greywater from the washing machine can actually be used to water the garden?
slang I heard that some people are using greywater to save on their water bills.
figurative Just like how greywater can be recycled for other uses, we should learn to repurpose things in our lives for a more sustainable future.
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