Toilet Meaning

UK /ˈtɔɪlɪt/
US /ˈtɔɪlət/
Word Definition
toilet meaning

Toilet Definition & Usage

noun

A fixture in a bathroom used for the disposal of human waste, consisting typically of a bowl and a seat, connected to a plumbing system.

Examples

  • "I need to use the toilet before we leave."
  • "The bathroom is over there; the toilet is on the right."
  • "Please don't leave the seat up on the toilet."
  • "The plumber came to fix a leak in the toilet today."
  • "There was a problem with the toilet, and it overflowed last night."
noun

A term sometimes used informally or humorously to refer to a place of personal hygiene or a bathroom.

Examples

  • "I just spent half an hour in the toilet trying to fix my hair."
  • "I’ve been waiting forever in the toilet line!"
  • "She rushed into the toilet after the long bus ride."
  • "The movie was so long that I needed a break and went to the toilet."
  • "You should always flush the toilet after use."

Cultural Context

The toilet is an essential part of modern plumbing systems, and its development can be traced back to ancient civilizations. However, the word 'toilet' itself comes from the French word 'toilette,' meaning a small cloth or towel, which eventually came to mean the room or process of washing and grooming. Over time, it has evolved to refer to the plumbing fixture we use today.

A Day at the Public Restroom

Story

A Day at the Public Restroom

It was a hot summer afternoon, and Sarah had been walking around the city for hours. After grabbing a quick coffee, she realized she needed a break. 'I think I need to use the toilet,' she muttered to herself, eyeing the restroom sign at the corner of the street. As she entered, the clean, bright lights of the public restroom welcomed her. The toilet stalls were all available, so she quickly picked one and stepped in. While she was inside, she couldn't help but overhear two women talking in the next stall. 'Can you believe the line for the toilets at that concert? It was like a hundred people,' one said. Sarah smiled at the thought. At least here, she had some peace. After washing her hands, Sarah returned to the waiting area where a young man was tapping his foot impatiently. 'All done?' he asked. She nodded and smiled. 'Yeah, I just needed a quick visit to the toilet.' As Sarah stepped outside, she felt refreshed, ready to face the rest of her day. Her quick stop at the toilet had not only given her a physical break but also a mental one — reminding her how important it is to take time for the simple things, like using the restroom. Sometimes, we don’t realize how even the most mundane activities, like using a toilet, can offer a brief but needed respite in a busy world.

A Day at the Public Restroom