toilet bowl
0 antonyms and opposites of toilet bowl, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The rounded ceramic basin of a lavatory, which holds water and carries waste into the drain.
How to use toilet bowl
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Neutral and standard, more common in American English; British writers often say "toilet pan" or just "toilet". Two words, not hyphenated.
Etymology
From toilet + bowl.
Full origin of toilet bowl →Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a toilet bowl and a toilet?
The toilet is the whole fixture, including the cistern (tank), seat and flushing mechanism. The toilet bowl is specifically the ceramic basin that holds the water and receives waste. Plumbers and product listings keep the distinction; everyday speech usually does not.
Why does a toilet bowl always hold water?
The water sits in a U-shaped bend called the trap. That standing water seals the pipe and stops sewer gas rising into the room, which is also why a toilet that has not been used for months can start to smell as the trap dries out.
What causes a ring in the toilet bowl?
Usually limescale from hard water, sometimes stained brown by iron or by bacteria that grow at the waterline. It is mineral deposit rather than dirt, which is why scrubbing alone often fails and an acidic descaler works better.