"Toilette" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "toilette" can refer to two different meanings, depending on the context.
1. Traditionally, a toilette was a term used in the 16th to 18th centuries to describe a collection of cosmetics and personal grooming items, such as perfumes, powders, and creams, used by women to prepare for social events or daily life.
2. Nowadays, the French term "toilette" more commonly refers to the performance or amount of toilet paper used."Un petit toilette" would translate to an "itty-bitty toilette" in some contexts, mostly informal.
In both contexts, the term is generally of French origin.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "toilette":
Toilet paper is a type of tissue paper that is used for personal hygiene after using the toilet. It is usually rolled up in a cylinder and hangs from a holder or attached to a wall. The most common use of toilet paper is to clean the anus, genital area, and hands after using the toilet.
A roll of paper used for personal hygiene after using the toilet. It is typically stored in a holder attached to a wall near a toilet and has individual sheets wound around a central core in a spiral fashion.
To be toilet-trained means to be physically and mentally able to use the toilet successfully by yourself, going to the bathroom at regular intervals, and having good control over one's bowel movements and bladder. It implies being able to perform tasks such as sitting on the toilet, wiping oneself properly, and flushing the toilet afterward. People who are toilet-trained avoid soiling their clothing or furniture and instead use the toilet to dispose of their waste. This milestone is a significant development in child development, typically achieved in early childhood, usually between the ages of 2 to 3 years.
A toilet is a fixture or a device that is designed for sanitation, to dispose of human waste. It is typically a private room or compartment with a seat and a container that can be flushed with water to remove waste.
Toiletries refer to personal care products that are used for grooming and hygiene, including:<br><br> Cosmetics (e.g. shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste)<br> Dental care items (e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss)<br> Fragrances (e.g. perfume, cologne)<br> Hair care products (e.g. hairbrush, hairspray, conditioner)<br> Personal hygiene items (e.g. deodorant, razors, shaving cream)<br> Feminine hygiene products (e.g. sanitary pads, tampons)<br> After shave and skincare products (e.g. moisturizer, acne cream)<br><br>These products are used to maintain personal hygiene and appearance, and are typically stored in a bathroom or other area designated for personal grooming.
A container or collection of small personal care items, such as shampoo, toothpaste, and cosmetics, typically carried for use while traveling or on the road.
1. A room in a building, typically equipped with one or more commodes, urinals, and sometimes showers and sinks, for the use of the people in the building, especially a public or office building.<br><br>2. A toilet is a container, typically a ceramic or porcelain pan, with a seat and a flushing mechanism, usually connected to a drainpipe. <br><br>3. Informal: the bathroom.
Working hard and strenuously, often for a long time, especially to achieve a goal or complete a difficult task.
Exhausting or laborious, requiring a lot of effort or energy. Adding to the difficulties or troubles. Tiresome or burdensome.