Household Items

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a typically cylindrical container used for holding or carrying liquids or solids

  • The gardener used a bucket to water the plants in the greenhouse.
  • Hey, can you pass me that bucket over there?
  • I'm feeling like a bucket of chicken tonight.
  • She felt like she was carrying a heavy bucket of worries on her shoulders.

noun a box-shaped storage compartment without a lid, made to slide horizontally in and out of a desk, chest, or other piece of furniture

  • She carefully placed the documents in the top drawer of her desk.
  • Can you grab a pen from the drawer over there?
  • I found some cash in the sock drawer, jackpot!
  • He always kept his emotions hidden away, like a secret in a locked drawer.

noun a play by Agatha Christie

  • The mousetrap was carefully set up in the corner of the kitchen to catch any rodents.
  • I found a huge mouse in the mousetrap this morning, it was so gross!
  • I swear, setting up that mousetrap was a real pain in the neck.
  • His plan to catch the thief was like setting up a mousetrap, waiting for the right moment to catch them in the act.

noun a tool used for removing the skin or rind from fruits and vegetables

  • The chef used a sharp peeler to carefully remove the skin from the potatoes.
  • Can you pass me the potato peeler so I can start prepping dinner?
  • I love my new veggie peeler - it makes kitchen tasks so much easier!
  • She was like a peeler, slowly revealing the truth behind the mystery.

noun a wrinkle or crease in something, typically in fabric or paper

verb to wrinkle or crease, typically by crushing or folding

  • The delicate fabric of her dress was rumpled after being packed in a suitcase.
  • I always rumple my sheets when I toss and turn in bed.
  • Stop rumpling my hair, I just styled it!
  • The unexpected news rumpled his plans for the weekend.

noun a strong thread or string composed of two or more smaller strands twisted together

  • The artisan carefully wrapped the delicate porcelain with twine before shipping it out.
  • I used some twine to tie up the boxes before moving them.
  • Let's use some twine to fix this broken chair leg.
  • Their fates were twined together from that moment on.

noun a type of water vessel commonly used in South Asia, typically made of brass or copper

  • The lota is a traditional Indian vessel used for washing oneself.
  • I always keep a lota in my bathroom for washing up.
  • Hey, can you pass me that lota so I can freshen up?
  • The lota symbolizes purity and cleanliness in many cultures.

adjective describing something that is able to be safely washed in a dishwasher

  • The manufacturer confirmed that the product is dishwasher-safe.
  • You can just throw it in the dishwasher, it's dishwasher-safe.
  • Don't worry, this thing is totally dishwasher-safe.
  • Her ability to handle stress is like being dishwasher-safe, nothing can break her down.