loo[noun]Synonyms: toilet, convenience, donicker, john, johnny, pot, potty, privy, throne, water closet 
English Thesaurus: toilet, bathroom, restroom, lavatory, loo, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
 toilet British English a room with a toilet in it, in someone’s house or in a public place: 
 He locked himself in the toilet.
 He locked himself in the toilet.  the public toiletsbathroom
 the public toiletsbathroom a room with a toilet in it, in someone’s house. In British English, 
bathroom is used especially when you want to be polite. In American English, it is the usual word to use: 
 He asked to use the bathroom.restroom American English
 He asked to use the bathroom.restroom American English a room in a public place that has one or more toilets in it: 
 She went into the store to use the restroom.lavatory formal
 She went into the store to use the restroom.lavatory formal a room with a toilet in it. In American English 
lavatory is used mainly for toilets in a public building or on a plane. In British English it is used both about public toilets and toilets in people’s houses: 
 public lavatories
 public lavatories  He didn’t have time to visit the lavatory.loo British English informal
 He didn’t have time to visit the lavatory.loo British English informal, 
john American English informal a room with a toilet in it. 
Loo is very common in everyday spoken British English: 
 ‘Where’s Chris?’ ‘He’s in the loo.’
 ‘Where’s Chris?’ ‘He’s in the loo.’  Can I use your loo?
 Can I use your loo?  Where’s the john?bog British English informal
 Where’s the john?bog British English informal a very informal word for a toilet, which is not considered polite: 
 The nearest bog was miles away.the ladies British English
 The nearest bog was miles away.the ladies British English, 
the ladies’ room American English a public toilet for women: 
 Where’s the ladies?
 Where’s the ladies?  I need to go to the ladies’ room.the gents British English
 I need to go to the ladies’ room.the gents British English, 
the men’s room American English a public toilet for men: 
 I followed him into the gents.
 I followed him into the gents.  I’ve got to go to the men’s room. Excuse me.latrine
 I’ve got to go to the men’s room. Excuse me.latrine an outdoor toilet in a camp or military area: 
 The latrines were in a shocking state.urinal
 The latrines were in a shocking state.urinal a type of toilet for men that is attached to a wall: 
 He was standing at the urinal.potty
 He was standing at the urinal.potty a bowl that babies use as a toilet: 
 Does he need his potty?commode
 Does he need his potty?commode a chair with a bowl in it, used as a toilet, especially in hospitals and homes for old people: 
 She has to use a commode.bedpan
 She has to use a commode.bedpan a container which is used as a toilet, especially in hospitals by people who are too ill or weak to get out of bed: 
 I had to change the bedpans.
 I had to change the bedpans. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲