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Synonyms and antonyms of Baths, showers and basins in British Thesaurus

Baths, showers and basins

basin (noun)

a large bowl fixed to the wall in a bathroom for washing your face and hands in

bath (noun)

British a long deep container that you fill with water and wash yourself in. The usual American word is bathtub.

bathtub (noun)

mainly American a bath for washing yourself in

bidet (noun)

a large bowl in a bathroom that you sit on to wash your bottom

dishpan (noun)

American a large plastic container that you wash dishes in

douche (noun)

the object used to perform a douche

handbasin (noun)

British a washbasin for washing your hands and face in

hip bath (noun)

British a small bath that you can sit in but not lie in

hot tub (noun)

a deep round bath filled with hot water for people to relax in

Jacuzzi ()

a type of hot bath with bubbly water, in which people sit to relax

mudbath (noun)

a bath in hot mud, used as a health treatment

power shower (noun)

British a shower that produces a very strong flow of water

shower (noun)

a piece of equipment that produces a flow of water that you stand under to wash your body

sink (noun)

a large open container for water, usually fixed to a wall and connected to pipes that bring the water and carry it away

spa (noun)

a bath or pool in which streams of air pass through the water

tub (noun)

a bathtub

Turkish bath (noun)

a type of bath in which you sit in a very hot room, then wash yourself and have a massage

washbasin (noun)

the container in a bathroom that holds water for washing your face and hands

washstand (noun)

a tall table with a bowl for water used in the past for washing your face or hands

whirlpool (noun)

a bath in which the water is moved around by a small motor, to relax you