comfort station

/'kʌmfət'steiʃn/
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comfort station

A family stops at a comfort station during their road trip.

Definition

Noun: A public toilet or restroom facility, typically found in parks, transportation hubs, or other public areas. The term is a euphemism, using polite language to refer to a public convenience.

Usage and Examples

The term "comfort station" is used to refer to a publicly accessible restroom.

  • The city built a new comfort station near the popular hiking trail.
  • Before the long bus ride, the driver made a stop at a comfort station.
  • The map indicates the location of the nearest comfort station.
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The term is considered somewhat formal or old-fashioned in everyday American English. More common contemporary terms include "public restroom," "public bathroom," or simply "restroom."
  • It is primarily used in official contexts, on maps, signs, or in planning documents (e.g., "The park's master plan includes two new comfort stations").
  • As a euphemism, it directly emphasizes the purpose of the facility: to provide and to the public.
Variants and Related Words
  • Public restroom: The most common modern synonym.
  • Public lavatory: A more formal term, common in British English.
  • Public convenience: A British English term with a similar euphemistic quality.
  • Washroom: A common term in Canadian English.
  • Latrine: Often used for simple, temporary, or military facilities.
Synonyms
  • Public toilet
  • Public bathroom
  • Restroom (AmE)
  • Lavatory (BrE)
  • Loo (BrE, informal)
Idioms or Fixed Phrases
  • No direct idioms use "comfort station" as a core component. The term itself functions as a fixed, polite phrase for a public facility.
comfort station

A family stops at a comfort station during their road trip.

Noun
  1. a toilet that is available to the public