Bathmat Meaning in English
word
ˈbæθˌmæt
BATH-mat
bˈɑːθmæt
BAAHT-mat
Definition
A bathmat is a small rug placed outside or inside the bathroom to absorb water and prevent slipping when you get out of the shower or bath.
Usage & Nuances
'Bathmat' is a common, neutral word. Usually refers to fabric or absorbent mats, not hard ones. Typical collocation: 'step onto the bathmat.' Not the same as a 'bath rug' (thicker, decorative).
Spanish: alfombrilla de bañoPortuguese (BR): tapete de banheiroPortuguese (PT): tapete de banhoChinese (Simplified): 浴室垫Chinese (Traditional): 浴室墊Hindi: बाथमैटArabic: سجادة حمامBengali: বাথম্যাট - স্নানচটRussian: коврик для ваннойJapanese: バスマットVietnamese: thảm tắmKorean: 욕실 매트Turkish: banyo paspasıUrdu: باتھ میٹIndonesian: keset kamar mandi
Example Sentences
Please put the bathmat outside the shower.
basic
The bathmat is wet after my shower.
basic
Don't forget to wash the bathmat once a week.
basic
I nearly slipped because the bathmat wasn’t there.
natural
Can you hang the bathmat up to dry after you’re done?
natural
Is this a new bathmat? It feels super soft.
natural