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View usage for: (bɑːθruːm, bæθ-) Word forms: plural bathrooms1. countable nounA bathroom is a room in a house that contains a bath or shower, a washbasin, and sometimes a toilet. 2. singular nounA bathroom is a room in a house or public building that contains a toilet. [US] She had gone in to use the bathroom. regional note: in BRIT, usually use toiletSynonyms: lavatory, toilet, loo [British, informal], washroom More Synonyms of bathroom 3. See go to the bathroom bathroom in British English (ˈbɑːθˌruːm, -ˌrʊm) noun1. a room containing a bath or shower and usually a washbasin and lavatory 2. US and Canadian another name for lavatory bathroom in American English (ˈbæθˌrum) noun1. a room with a bathtub, toilet, washstand, etc. 2. US lavatory (sense 2) lavatory (sense 2a) Idioms: go to the bathroom COBUILD Collocationsbathroom en suite bathroom Examples of 'bathroom' in a sentencebathroom After two months he proposed in the bathroom at a house party.It has two bathrooms and a roof terrace.They leave the kitchen and bathroom a mess and it gets on my nerves.If a trip to the bathroom is needed, so be it.But don't go in the bathroom.The house sits in half an acre of secluded land and has five bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception areas.Q We have a leak from the shower in our bathroom down into the kitchen.It comes with a large panoramic roof, a well-equipped kitchen and luxury bathroom with ceramic lavatory.The bathroom used to leak and the wiring in the kitchen once gave me an electric shock.It has three bedrooms and four bathrooms and two double garages.It was so big the bathroom had to be built around it.Upstairs there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms.When he arrives home he is hungry and needs the bathroom.We had no bathroom or inside lavatory.The house had nine bathrooms and they had five servants.My mother thought she had to go to the bathroom.Try walking to the bathroom or kitchen.She was not allowed to use the bathroom during the night.It has four bathrooms and a balcony.It had nine bedrooms and only two bathrooms.It needs a new bathroom and kitchen.It houses the bathroom and hidden cupboard space that contains an archive of their previous work.This will require them to pass through a checkpoint to reach their own kitchen and bathroom.You might be lucky and find that it would allow an easy connection for a new bathroom or lavatory.You cannot go to the bathroom in the morning because if you do it means you not training hard enough.One of the big bathroom names.There are four bedrooms and three bathrooms, plus neat gardens to the front and rear.Most of the 48 bedrooms are air conditioned and have bathrooms with monsoon showers.The house was four storeys, with nine bedrooms and three bathrooms.It has a kitchen, shower and bathroom. In other languagesbathroom British English: bathroom / ˈbɑːθˌruːm; -ˌrʊm/ NOUN A bathroom is a room in a house that contains a bath or shower, a washbasin, and sometimes a toilet. - American English: bathroom
- Arabic: حَمَام
- Brazilian Portuguese: banheiro
- Chinese: 浴室
- Croatian: kupaonica
- Czech: koupelna
- Danish: badeværelse
- Dutch: badkamer
- European Spanish: cuarto de baño
- Finnish: kylpyhuone
- French: salle de bain
- German: Badezimmer
- Greek: τουαλέτα χώρος
- Italian: bagno
- Japanese: バスルーム
- Korean: 욕실
- Norwegian: badeværelse
- Polish: łazienka
- European Portuguese: casa de banho
- Romanian: baie
- Russian: ванная комната
- Latin American Spanish: cuarto de baño
- Swedish: badrum
- Thai: ห้องน้ำ
- Turkish: banyo
- Ukrainian: ванна кімната
- Vietnamese: phòng tắm
All related terms of 'bathroom'Chinese translation of 'bathroom' n (c) - (in house)
卫(衛)生间(間) (wèishēngjiān) (个(個), gè) - (US, = toilet)
厕(廁)所 (cèsuǒ) (处, chù)英 = toilet
to go to the bathroom (US) 去卫(衛)生间(間) (qù wèishēngjiān) Definition a toilet She had gone to use the bathroom. Synonyms loo (British, informal) washroom can (US, Canadian, slang) john (slang, mainly US, Canadian) head(s) (nautical, slang) shower convenience mainly British) bogger (Australian, slang) brasco (Australian, slang) cloakroom (British) latrine rest room crapper (taboo, slang) water closet khazi (slang) comfort station (US) pissoir (French) Gents or Ladies little boy's room or little girl's room (informal) (public) convenience W.C. BR (textmessaging) Seetoilet |