Bathroom Terminology

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a large container for water in which people can wash their bodies

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  • The hotel room comes with a luxurious marble bathroom with separate baths and showers.
  • I love taking long baths to relax after a stressful day.
  • Let's chill and soak in some baths together this weekend.
  • The politician's promises are as empty as a bath without water.

loo

noun a British term for a bathroom or toilet

  • Please remember to flush the toilet after using the loo.
  • I'll be right back, just need to use the loo quickly.
  • I was dying to go to the loo after holding it in for so long.
  • The overflowing inbox felt like a never-ending loo of emails.

noun a room equipped with washing and toilet facilities

  • Excuse me, could you please direct me to the washroom?
  • Hey, do you know where the washroom is?
  • I gotta hit the washroom real quick.
  • Sometimes I just need to take a mental break and go to the washroom to gather my thoughts.

noun a room or compartment containing a toilet and a sink; a bathroom

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  • Please use the water closet for your personal hygiene needs.
  • The water closet is down the hall on the left.
  • I really need to use the WC, where is it?
  • The water closet symbolizes privacy and cleanliness in our culture.

WC

noun A public toilet, typically found in a public place such as a park or a train station.

  • The WC facilities in this building are well-maintained and cleaned regularly.
  • Hey, do you know where the WC is in this place?
  • I really need to hit up the WC before we leave.
  • Sometimes I feel like my mind is a messy WC that needs to be cleaned out.

noun a slang term for excrement or feces

  • The cackling of the geese could be heard from afar.
  • She couldn't stop cackling at the joke he told.
  • I can't believe he cacked up that presentation.
  • The cackling crowd at the concert was deafening.