Skip to main content

Bathroom vocabulary

Bathroom vocabulary

A bathroom is a room where there is a bath, shower, and sometimes a toilet. You can wash yourself or go to the toilet in the bathroom. What else people do in the bathroom:
to have a bath [US to take a bath]
to have a shower [US to take a shower]
to brush your teeth
to have a shave


Vocabulary



Toothbrush

a small brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the teeth, gum and tongue
  • I frequently change my toothbrush.
  • Don’t share your toothbrush with others.

Toothpaste

a thick substance that you use with your toothbrush to clean your teeth
  • a tube of toothpaste

Washbasin

Also: Basin
American English. bathroom sink or washbowl
a large bowl that is permanently attached to the wall in a bathroom and connected to the water supply, in which you can wash you hands and face
  • He washed his hands at the washbasin.
  • Fill the sink with warm water.

Plug

American English. Stopper
a small round piece of plastic, rubber or metal that is used to close a hole tightly in a sink or a bath
  • to pull out the plug
  • to put the plug in the sink

Soap

a substance that is used with water for washing your body or cleaning something
  • a bar of perfumed soap

Towel

a piece of soft cloth used for drying your skin or for drying dishes
  • a bath/beach/hand/kitchen/tea towel
  • She was drying herself with a towel.
  • I wiped my hands on your clean towel.

Towel rail

American English. Towel rack
a bar or frame attached to a wall in the bathroom, used to hold towels

Sponge

a light soft substance that is able to absorb water, and is used for washing or cleaning
  • a bath/kitchen sponge

Bath

American English. Bathtub
a long deep container that is filled water so that you can wash yourself in it
  • He soaked in the bath.

Toilet

a large bowl with a hole, seat and lid, used for getting rid of urine or faeces from your body
  • I had to go to the toilet. [US go to the bathroom]
  • I asked him to flush the toilet.

Toilet paper

Also: toilet tissue
thin soft paper that you use to clean yourself after getting rid of waste from your body
  • a roll of toilet paper

Shower
a piece of equipment that sprays water on you to stand under and wash yourself
  • a shower curtain/cubicle
  • I’m in the shower.

Aftershave

a liquid with a pleasant smell that some men put on their faces to reduce skin irritation after shaving
  • a smell of aftershave

Razor

a small tool with a sharp blade, used to cut the hair from the skin
  • an electric razor

Shampoo

a liquid soap used for cleaning hair
  • a bottle of shampoo




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

List of irregular verbs

In English, verbs can be regular or irregular .   

Colors in English

'What's your  favorite   color ?', 'What  color  are your eyes?' or 'What  color  is the car?' - these are the most common questions about  color  in English.  If you know the names of the  colors  in English, you will answer those questions .   Here is the list of the most common  colors :  

Gender-specific nouns

In many languages, the gender of nouns is divided into three categories; masculine, feminine and neuter. Male people and animals belong to the masculine gender (e.g. boy, son, or uncle) and female people and animals belong to the feminine gender (e.g. girl, daughter, or aunt).