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Noun — A toilet, or the small room containing one; the standard sign for public lavatories across much of Europe.

How to use WC

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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British and continental European rather than American; a US reader is far likelier to say restroom. On property listings a "separate WC" means a toilet in its own small room, without a bath or shower.

Etymology

An abbreviation of water closet, the Victorian term for a flushing lavatory.

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Frequently asked questions

What does WC stand for on a toilet door?

Water closet. It dates from the era when a flushing lavatory was a small closet with a water supply, and it survived as a compact, language-neutral sign across Europe.

What is the difference between a WC and a bathroom?

A WC contains a toilet and usually a small basin. A bathroom contains a bath or shower as well. British property adverts list them separately for exactly that reason.

Is WC used in America?

Rarely. Americans say restroom, bathroom or men's/ladies' room, and the WC sign is mostly encountered when travelling in Europe.

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