toilet
Americannoun
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a bathroom fixture consisting of a bowl, usually with a detachable, hinged seat and lid, and a device for flushing with water, used for defecation and urination.
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a lavatory.
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a bathroom.
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a dressing room, especially one containing a bath.
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the act or process of dressing or grooming oneself, including bathing and arranging the hair.
to make one's toilet; busy at her toilet.
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the dress or costume of a person; any particular costume.
toilet of white silk.
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Surgery. the cleansing of a part after childbirth or a wound after an operation.
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Archaic. dressing table.
idioms
noun
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another word for lavatory
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old-fashioned the act of dressing and preparing oneself
to make one's toilet
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old-fashioned a dressing table or the articles used when making one's toilet
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rare costume
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the cleansing of a wound, etc, after an operation or childbirth
Etymology
Origin of toilet
1530–40; < French toilette small cloth, doily, dressing table, equivalent to toile toil 2 + -ette -et
Example Sentences
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Now, after making it around the moon—and taking care of some toilet troubles along the way—they’re heading home.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026
Chart-topping band Glass Animals have joked that their visit to Nasa two years ago may have caused the trouble with the toilet used by astronauts on the Artemis II mission.
From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026
If it’s anything like a normal set, it will be fun and there will be a toilet paper gun.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026
Rick Henfling, flight director for the Artemis II mission, stressed Tuesday that "the toilet remains operational. The challenge that we're working through is evacuating the wastewater tank," he said.
From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026
Will Dad hold my hair while I’m throwing up in the toilet?
From "South of Somewhere" by Kalena Miller
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