toilet paper

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toilet paper

A person places a new roll of toilet paper on the holder in the bathroom.

Definition

Noun: A soft, thin, absorbent paper product, typically supplied on a roll, designed for personal hygiene use after using the toilet.

Usage

This noun is a non-count (mass) noun. It refers to the material itself. You do not say "a toilet paper" for a single sheet or roll. To specify quantity, use terms like "a roll of toilet paper," "some toilet paper," or "toilet paper."

Examples
  • Basic Usage:

    • We need to buy more toilet paper.
    • This brand of toilet paper is very soft.
    • The toilet paper holder is empty.
  • Specifying Quantity:

    • I bought a 12-pack of toilet paper.
    • Could you pass me the toilet paper?
    • There's no toilet paper left in the bathroom.
Advanced Usage
  • "To run out of toilet paper": To have no toilet paper remaining.
    • It's embarrassing to run out of toilet paper when you have guests.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bathroom tissue (noun): A common synonym for toilet paper, often used in marketing or more formal contexts.
  • Loo roll (noun, chiefly British, informal): A common term for a roll of toilet paper.
  • TP (noun, initialism, informal): An abbreviation for "toilet paper."
    • Can you grab some TP while you're at the store?
Synonyms
  • Bathroom tissue
  • Lavatory paper (more formal/dated)
Related Phrases
  • Toilet paper roll: The cardboard cylinder around which the paper is wound.
  • Toilet paper holder: The fixture on a bathroom wall that holds the roll.
toilet paper

A person places a new roll of toilet paper on the holder in the bathroom.

Noun
  1. a soft thin absorbent paper for use in toilets

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