lavatory
0 antonyms and opposites of lavatory, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A room containing a toilet, or the toilet itself.
Etymology
From Late Latin lavatorium, "place for washing," from Latin lavare, "to wash."
Full origin of lavatory →Frequently asked questions
What does “lavatory” mean?
The word “lavatory” means a room containing a toilet, or the toilet itself. In plain terms, a formal or old-fashioned word for a toilet or washroom.
How do you pronounce “lavatory”?
“Lavatory” is pronounced LAV-uh-tree (/ˈlæv.ə.t(ɔ)ɹ.i/ in IPA).
How do you use “lavatory” in a sentence?
Here is “lavatory” used in a sentence: “The plane's lavatory was occupied, so she waited by the galley.”
What is another word for “lavatory”?
Words with a similar meaning to “lavatory” include washbasin, sink and toilet.
What part of speech is “lavatory”?
“Lavatory” is a noun.
Where does the word “lavatory” come from?
The word “lavatory” comes from Late Latin. From Late Latin lavatorium, "place for washing," from Latin lavare, "to wash.".
How many meanings does “lavatory” have?
“Lavatory” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a room containing a toilet, or the toilet itself.