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Synonyms of the word 
TOILET → BATHROOM - CAN - COMMODE - CRAPPER - DRESSING - GROOMING - GUTTER - JOHN - LAV - LAVATORY - MISFORTUNE - POT - POTTY - PRIVY - ROOM - SEWER - STOOL - THRONE - TOILETTEtoilet- n. (archaic) Personal grooming, in other words washing, dressing, etc.
- n. (now rare) One's style of dressing: dress, outfit.
- n. (archaic) A dressing room.
- n. A room or enclosed area containing a toilet: a bathroom or water closet.
- n. (New Zealand) A small secondary lavatory having a toilet and sink but no bathtub or shower.
- n. (obsolete) A chamber pot.
- n. A fixture used for urination and defecation, particularly those with a large bowl and ring-shaped seat…
- n. (figuratively) A very shabby or dirty place.
- n. (obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a table in a chamber or dressing room.
- n. (obsolete) A dressing table.
- v. (dated) To dress and groom oneself.
- v. To use the toilet.
- v. To assist another (a child etc.) in using the toilet.
bathroom- n. A room containing a bathtub and (typically but not necessarily) a toilet.
- n. (chiefly US, euphemistic) A lavatory: a room containing a toilet and (typically but not necessarily) a…
can- v. (modal auxiliary verb, defective) To know how to; to be able to.
- v. (modal auxiliary verb, defective, informal) May; to be permitted or enabled to.
- v. (modal auxiliary verb, defective) To be possible, usually with be.
- v. (obsolete, transitive) To know.
- n. A more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium.
- n. A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can).
- n. A tin-plate canister, often cylindrical, for preserved foods such as fruit, meat, or fish.
- n. (archaic) A chamber pot, now (US, slang) a toilet.
- n. (US, slang) A place with a toilet: a lavatory.
- n. (US, slang) Buttocks.
- n. (slang) Jail or prison.
- n. (slang) Headphones.
- n. (obsolete) A drinking cup.
- n. (nautical) A cube-shaped buoy or marker used to denote a port-side lateral mark.
- v. To preserve, by heating and sealing in a can or jar.
- v. to discard, scrap or terminate (an idea, project, etc.).
- v. To shut up.
- v. (US, euphemistic) To fire or dismiss an employee.
commode- n. A low chest of drawers on short legs.
- n. A stand for a washbowl and jug.
- n. (euphemistic) A chair containing a chamber pot.
- n. (euphemistic) A toilet.
- n. (historical) A kind of woman's headdress, raising the hair and fore part of the cap to a great height.
crapper- n. (vulgar slang) A chamber pot or toilet, particularly (dated) a flush toilet by Thomas Crapper.
- n. (vulgar slang) A lavatory or outhouse.
- adj. comparative form of crap: more crap.
- n. A half-glass of whiskey.
dressing- n. (medicine) Material applied to a wound for protection or therapy.
- n. A sauce, especially a cold one for salads.
- n. Something added to the soil as a fertilizer etc.
- n. The activity of getting dressed.
- n. (obsolete) Dress; raiment; especially, ornamental habiliment or attire.
- n. The stuffing of fowls, pigs, etc.; forcemeat.
- n. Gum, starch, etc., used in stiffening or finishing silk, linen, and other fabrics.
- n. An ornamental finish, such as a moulding around doors, windows, or on a ceiling.
- n. (dated) Castigation; scolding; dressing down.
- n. (dated) the process of extracting metals or other valuable components from minerals.
- v. present participle of dress.
grooming- v. present participle of groom.
- n. Care for one's personal appearance, hygiene, and clothing.
- n. The act of teaching someone, often for advancement at work.
- n. Caring for horses or other animals by brushing and cleaning them.
- n. The act of attempting to gain the trust of a minor with the intention of having a sexual relationship…
gutter- n. A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the…
- n. A ditch along the side of a road.
- n. A duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water; eavestrough.
- n. (bowling) A groove down the sides of a bowling lane.
- n. A large groove (commonly behind animals) in a barn used for the collection and removal of animal excrement.
- n. Any narrow channel or groove, such as one formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing.
- n. (typography) A space between printed columns of text.
- n. (philately) An unprinted space between rows of stamps.
- n. (Britain) A drainage channel.
- n. The notional locus of things, acts, or events which are distasteful, ill bred or morally questionable.
- n. (figuratively) A low, vulgar state.
- v. To flow or stream; to form gutters.
- v. (of a candle) To melt away by having the molten wax run down along the side of the candle.
- v. (of a small flame) To flicker as if about to be extinguished.
- v. (transitive) To send (a bowling ball) into the gutter, not hitting any pins.
- v. (transitive) To supply with a gutter or gutters.
- v. (transitive) To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel.
- n. One who or that which guts.
john- n. (slang) A prostitute's client.
- n. (slang, US) A device or place to urinate and defecate: now usually a toilet or lavatory, but also (…
- n. (slang) A generic term for Western men while traveling in East Asia.
- n. A male mule.
lav- n. (Britain, slang) Clipping of lavatory.
lavatory- n. A vessel or fixture for washing, particularly.
- n. Handwashing, particularly.
- n. (obsolete) A liquid used in washing; a lotion; a wash; a rinse.
- n. (dated) A washroom: a room used for washing the face and hands.
- n. (euphemistic) A room containing a toilet: a bathroom (US) or WC (UK).
- n. (Britain, New England) A plumbing fixture for urination and defecation: a toilet.
- n. (dated) A place to wash clothes: a laundry.
- n. (obsolete) A place where gold is panned.
- n. (obsolete) A paved room in a mortuary where corpses are kept under a shower of disinfecting fluid.
- adj. (dated) Washing, or cleansing by washing.
misfortune- n. (uncountable) bad luck.
- n. (countable) an undesirable event such as an accident.
pot- n. A flat-bottomed vessel (usually metal) used for cooking food.
- n. Various similar open-topped vessels, particularly.
- n. (slang) Ruin or deterioration.
- n. (historical) An iron hat with a broad brim worn as a helmet.
- n. (rail transport) A pot-shaped non-conducting (usually ceramic) stand that supports an electrified rail…
- n. (gambling) The money available to be won in a hand of poker or a round of other games of chance; (figuratively)…
- n. (Britain, horse-racing, slang) A favorite: a heavily-backed horse.
- n. (sports) The act of causing a ball to fall into a pocket in cue sports such as billiards.
- n. (slang) Clipping of potbelly: a pot-shaped belly, a paunch.
- n. (slang) Clipping of potshot: a haphazard shot; an easy or cheap shot.
- n. (chiefly East Midlands, Yorkshire) A plaster cast.
- n. (historical) Alternative form of pott: a former size of paper, 12.5 × 15 inches.
- v. To put (something) into a pot.
- v. To preserve by bottling or canning.
- v. (cue sports) To cause a ball to fall into a pocket.
- v. (cue sports) To be capable of being potted.
- v. (transitive) To shoot with a firearm.
- v. (intransitive, dated) To take a pot shot, or haphazard shot, with a firearm.
- v. (transitive, colloquial) To secure; gain; win; bag.
- v. (Britain) To send someone to gaol, expeditiously.
- v. (obsolete, dialect, Britain) To tipple; to drink.
- v. (transitive) To drain.
- v. (transitive, Britain) To seat a person, usually a young child, onto a potty or toilet, typically during…
- v. (chiefly East Midlands) To apply a plaster cast to a broken limb.
- n. (slang, uncountable) Marijuana.
- n. (slang, electronics) A simple electromechanical device used to control resistance or voltage (often to…
- n. (role-playing games) Clipping of potion.
potty- n. (diminutive) A chamber pot, particularly (children) the pot used when toilet-training children.
- n. (diminutive) Any other device or place for urination or defecation: a toilet; a lavatory; a latrine; an…
- v. (intransitive, childish) Variant of go potty.
- adj. (informal) Insane.
- adj. (golf) Easy to pot the ball on.
privy- adj. (now chiefly historical) Private, exclusive; not public; one's own.
- adj. (now rare, archaic) Secret, hidden, concealed.
- adj. With knowledge of; party to; let in on.
- n. An outdoor facility for urination and defecation, whether open (latrine) or enclosed (outhouse).
- n. A lavatory: a room with a toilet.
- n. A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation.
- n. (law) A partaker; one having an interest in an action, contract, etc. to which he is not himself a party.
room- adj. (dialectal or obsolete) Wide; spacious; roomy.
- adv. (dialectal or obsolete) Far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
- adv. (nautical) Off from the wind.
- n. (now rare) Opportunity or scope (to do something).
- n. (uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
- n. (archaic) A particular portion of space.
- n. (uncountable, figuratively) Sufficient space for or to do something.
- n. (nautical) A space between the timbers of a ship's frame.
- n. (obsolete) Place; stead.
- n. (countable) A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling.
- n. (countable) With possessive pronoun: one's bedroom.
- n. (in the plural) A set of rooms inhabited by someone; one's lodgings.
- n. (always in the singular) The people in a room.
- n. (mining) An area for working in a coal mine.
- n. (caving) A portion of a cave that is wider than a passage.
- n. (Internet, countable) A forum or chat room.
- n. Place or position in society; office; rank; post, sometimes when vacated by its former occupant.
- v. (intransitive) To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant.
- v. (transitive) To assign to a room; to allocate a room to.
sewer- n. A pipe or system of pipes used to remove human waste and to provide drainage.
- v. (transitive) To provide (a place) with a system of sewers.
- n. (now historical) A servant attending at a meal who is responsible for seating arrangements, serving dishes,…
- n. One who sews.
- n. A small tortricid moth, the larva of which sews together the edges of a leaf using silk.
stool- n. A seat for one person without a back or armrest, particularly.
- n. (chiefly medicine) Feces, excrement.
- n. (chiefly medicine) A production of feces or excrement, an act of defecation, stooling: a shit.
- n. (archaic) A decoy.
- n. (nautical) A small channel on the side of a vessel, for the deadeyes of the backstays.
- n. (US, dialect) Material, such as oyster shells, spread on the sea bottom for oyster spat to adhere to.
- v. (chiefly medicine) To produce stool, to defecate.
- v. (horticulture) To cut down (a plant) until its main stem is close to the ground, resembling a stool, to…
- n. A plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil.
- v. (agriculture) To ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.
throne- n. An impressive seat used by a monarch, often on a raised dais in a throne room and reserved for formal…
- n. (humorous) Other seats, particularly.
- n. (figuratively) Leadership, particularly the position of a monarch.
- n. (Christianity) An order of angels ranked above dominions and below cherubim.
- v. (transitive, archaic) To place on a royal seat; to enthrone.
- v. (transitive, archaic) To place in an elevated position; to give sovereignty or dominion to; to exalt.
- v. (intransitive, archaic) To be in, or sit upon, a throne; to be placed as if upon a throne.
toilette- n. (archaic) A dressing table, typically covered to the floor with cloth (originally, toile) and lace, on…
- n. (archaic) Personal grooming, in other words washing, dressing, etc.
- n. Alternative spelling of toilet.
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