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Synonyms and antonyms of Towels and cloths in the home in British Thesaurus

Towels and cloths in the home

cloth (noun)

a piece of cloth used for a particular purpose such as cleaning or covering a table

dishcloth (noun)

a small cloth that you use in the kitchen for washing or drying dishes

dishtowel (noun)

mainly American a tea towel for drying dishes

duster (noun)

a cloth for removing dust from the surfaces of furniture

facecloth (noun)

a small piece of cloth that you use for washing yourself, especially your face

face flannel (noun)

British a facecloth

flannel (noun)

British a small piece of cloth used for washing yourself. The American word is washcloth.

hand towel (noun)

a small towel that you use for drying your hands

loofah (noun)

a long rough object that you use for washing yourself. It is made from a dried tropical fruit.

napkin (noun)

a piece of cloth or paper used for protecting your clothes and wiping your mouth and hands while you are eating

potholder (noun)

a thick piece of cloth used for protecting your hands when you are holding a hot cooking pan

rag (noun)

a piece of old cloth used for cleaning or wiping something

serviette (noun)

British a table napkin

table linen (noun)

a tablecloth and the napkins that you use for wiping your fingers and mouth during a meal

tea cosy (noun)

a cover that is put over a teapot to keep the tea hot

tea towel (noun)

a cloth used for drying kitchen objects such as dishes and cups. The American word is dishtowel.

towel (noun)

a piece of material used for drying your hands or body, or for drying dishes

washcloth (noun)

American a facecloth