restroom
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noun (AmE)ADJECTIVE▪ public▪ ladies', men's, women'sVERB + RESTROOM▪ find▪
He went off to find the restroom.
▪ enter▪ exit, leave▪ go to, use▪Do you need to use the restroom?
PREPOSITION▪ in a/the restroom, into a/the restroom, out of a/the restroom
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restroom — ☆ restroom [rest′ro͞om΄ ] n. a room or rooms, as in an office building, sports arena, or restaurant, equipped with toilets, washbowls, etc.: also rest room * * * rest·room (rĕstʹro͞om , ro͝om ) n. A room equipped with toilets and lavatories for… … Universalium
restroom — (n.) also rest room, 1899, from REST (Cf. rest) (n.1) + ROOM (Cf. room) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
restroom — ► NOUN chiefly N. Amer. ▪ a toilet in a public building … English terms dictionary
restroom — ☆ restroom [rest′ro͞om΄ ] n. a room or rooms, as in an office building, sports arena, or restaurant, equipped with toilets, washbowls, etc.: also rest room … English World dictionary
restroom — UK [ˈrestˌruːm] / US [ˈrestˌrum] noun [countable] Word forms restroom : singular restroom plural restrooms American a room with a toilet in it, especially in a public building … English dictionary
restroom — noun a public room containing a toilet. Could you tell me where I can find the restroom? Syn: washroom, WC, lavatory … Wiktionary
restroom — noun Date: 1899 a room or suite of rooms providing toilets and lavatories … New Collegiate Dictionary
restroom — rest|room [ rest,rum ] noun count AMERICAN a room with a toilet in it, especially in a public building … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
restroom — see rest room … English dictionary
restroom — n. bathroom, toilet … English contemporary dictionary