public lavatory
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Definition
Noun: A public toilet; a room or small building containing one or more toilets and washing facilities that is accessible for use by any member of the public, often for a fee. It is typically found in parks, transportation hubs, and city streets.
Usage
The term "public lavatory" is a formal and somewhat dated British English term for a public toilet or restroom. It is used to specify a facility intended for general public use, as opposed to a private bathroom in a home or business.
Examples
- The city council installed a new public lavatory near the bus station.
- Finding a clean public lavatory can be difficult in some areas.
- There is a sign directing tourists to the public lavatory in the park.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in official contexts, such as in city planning documents or public health regulations.
- The new regulations require all public lavatories to have baby-changing facilities.
Variants and Related Words
- Public toilet(s): The more common and neutral modern term.
- Restroom (AmE): A common American English term, often used in public buildings.
- Ladies'/Gents' (BrE): Common British English terms to specify gender-specific facilities.
- WC (Water Closet): A formal term, common in many European languages and sometimes seen on signs.
- Lavatory: Can refer to any room with a toilet and sink, but is often associated with aircraft or formal settings.
Synonyms
- Public convenience
- Public toilet
- Restroom (AmE)
- Washroom (AmE/CanE)
- Comfort station (formal/dated)
Related Phrases
- Pay toilet: A specific type of public lavatory that requires a coin or token for entry.
- The public lavatory at the train station is a pay toilet.
- Public facilities: A broader term that can include public lavatories along with other amenities like drinking fountains.
Noun
- a toilet that is available to the public