toilet bowl
1 of 1noun/ˈtɔɪ.lət boʊl/
Forms:toilet bowls
1
the receptacle in a bathroom where one sits or stands to defecate or urinate, typically made of ceramic or porcelain and connected to a plumbing system that carries away waste
A toilet bowl is the part of a toilet that holds water and waste. It is typically made of ceramic or porcelain and is designed to be easily cleaned and maintained. The bowl is connected to a plumbing system that allows waste to be flushed away with water. The toilet bowl is usually part of a larger toilet fixture, which may also include a tank for flushing and a seat for comfort.
- The plumber fixed the leak in the toilet bowl this morning.
- After cleaning the toilet bowl, I noticed how much fresher the bathroom smelled.
- He accidentally dropped his phone into the toilet bowl but quickly retrieved it.
- She scrubbed the toilet bowl thoroughly to remove any stains.