commode
lavatory
latrine
In the US using a toilet is commonly referred to as going to the 'bathroom', which is a great euphemism for those who don't like the other word.
Another term used is 'facilities'; this is commonly used in passenger transport, so a berth on a train or on board ship might be described as featuring 'facilities'.
Possibly the most widely used euphemism for toilet in English worldwide is 'powder room'.
A powder room is particularly used in describing household facilities where, apart from bathrooms, a room is available for guests' use which consists only of a toilet and sink.
Yes. They had one once when I visited Russia - in a posh restaurant.
loo
The term "dunny" is an Australian slang word for toilet, derived from the word "dunn" which is a variation of "dunny" in British English, meaning toilet or privy. Its origins are linked to the use of "dunny" in rural areas, where outdoor toilets were common. The word has become a colloquial and informal term, reflecting Australia's unique linguistic culture.
He tinkered the toilet and he cleaned the sink.
Courtesy of Wikipedia: The word "toilet" itself comes from the French "toilette", which meant "dressing room". Toilette" in turn derived from the French "toile", meaning "cloth"; specifically, referring to the cloth draped over someone's shoulders while their hair was being groomed.
a posh word for the word big is Gargantuan.
Highfalutin
The posh word for sugar is "sucrose."
yes, its a very posh word and nobody but posh people say it anymore.
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the word doff is not another word for posh. doff means to remove or take off, as clothing.
A Posh Font on MS Word is "French Script MT".
Lemonard
recreation
posh word for when the pollen from one flower reaches another
Yes. They had one once when I visited Russia - in a posh restaurant.
Indigent or impoverished.