toilet (toilets plural )
1 n-count A toilet is a large bowl with a seat, or a platform with a hole, which is connected to a water system and which you use when you want to get rid of urine or faeces from your body.
2 n-count A toilet is a room in a house or public building that contains a toilet.
(BRIT)
Annette ran and locked herself in the toilet..., Fred never uses public toilets.
in AM, use bathroom, rest room
3 You can say that someone goes to the toilet to mean that they get rid of waste substances from their body, especially when you want to avoid using words that you think may offend people. (mainly BRIT)
go to the toilet phrase V inflects in AM, usually use go to the bathroom
toilet bag (toilet bags plural )A toilet bag is a small bag in which you keep things such as soap, a flannel, and a toothbrush when you are travelling. n-count
(=sponge bag)
toilet paper
Toilet paper is thin soft paper that people use to clean themselves after they have got rid of urine or faeces from their body. n-uncount
toilet roll (toilet rolls plural )A toilet roll is a long narrow strip of toilet paper that is wound around a small cardboard tube. n-var
toilet trained
If a child is toilet trained, he or she has learned to use the toilet. adj
(=potty trained)
toilet training
Toilet training is the process of teaching a child to use the toilet. n-uncount
(=potty training)
toilet water (toilet waters plural )Toilet water is fairly weak and inexpensive perfume. n-mass