toilet in Italian
toilet in Italian is bagno, water, WC — toilet means a fixture, usually with a bowl and seat, used for urination and defecation and flushed with water.
toilet in Italian
bagno
(UK, AU, HK) A room, enclosed area or single-purpose building containing a fixture or fixtures used for urination and defecation; a bathroom or water closet. [from 19th c.]
water
(UK, AU, HK) A room, enclosed area or single-purpose building containing a fixture or fixtures used for urination and defecation; a bathroom or water closet. [from 19th c.]
WC
(UK, AU, HK) A room, enclosed area or single-purpose building containing a fixture or fixtures used for urination and defecation; a bathroom or water closet. [from 19th c.]
gabinetto
(UK, AU, HK) A room, enclosed area or single-purpose building containing a fixture or fixtures used for urination and defecation; a bathroom or water closet. [from 19th c.]
toilette
(UK, AU, HK) A room, enclosed area or single-purpose building containing a fixture or fixtures used for urination and defecation; a bathroom or water closet. [from 19th c.]
ritirata
(UK, AU, HK) A room, enclosed area or single-purpose building containing a fixture or fixtures used for urination and defecation; a bathroom or water closet. [from 19th c.]
water
(NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a fixture used for urination and defecation and sink but no bathtub or shower.
WC
(NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a fixture used for urination and defecation and sink but no bathtub or shower.
tazza
(NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a fixture used for urination and defecation and sink but no bathtub or shower.
vaso
(NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a fixture used for urination and defecation and sink but no bathtub or shower.
water closet
(NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a fixture used for urination and defecation and sink but no bathtub or shower.
cesso
(NZ) A small secondary lavatory having a fixture used for urination and defecation and sink but no bathtub or shower.
cesso
(obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room. [17th–19th c.]
schifezza
(obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room. [17th–19th c.]
toeletta
(obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room. [17th–19th c.]
toilette
(obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room. [17th–19th c.]
toletta
(obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room. [17th–19th c.]
toeletta
(now, historical, or, archaic) Personal grooming; the process of washing, dressing and arranging the hair. [from 17th c.]
toilette
(now, historical, or, archaic) Personal grooming; the process of washing, dressing and arranging the hair. [from 17th c.]
toletta
(now, historical, or, archaic) Personal grooming; the process of washing, dressing and arranging the hair. [from 17th c.]
What does "toilet" mean?
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noun A fixture, usually with a bowl and seat, used for urination and defecation and flushed with water.
"The toilet in the upstairs bathroom needs a new flush valve."
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noun A room containing such a fixture; a bathroom or restroom.
"The public toilets at the station were locked after midnight."
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noun A very dirty or run-down place (informal, disparaging).
"That motel was an absolute toilet — we left after one night."
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verb To urinate or defecate in a toilet, or to help someone (such as a child) do so.
"The nursery staff help toilet the younger children after lunch."
toilet in a sentence
- The toilet in the upstairs bathroom needs a new flush valve.
- He got up in the night to use the toilet.
- The public toilets at the station were locked after midnight.
- That motel was an absolute toilet — we left after one night.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "toilet" in Italian?
"toilet" in Italian is bagno, water, WC. toilet means: A fixture, usually with a bowl and seat, used for urination and defecation and flushed with water.
How do you use "toilet" in a sentence?
Example: "The toilet in the upstairs bathroom needs a new flush valve." In Italian, "toilet" is bagno, water, WC.
Are there other ways to say "toilet" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 13 translations listed for "toilet": bagno, water, WC, gabinetto, toilette, ritirata.
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