boiler

word

/ˈbɔɪɫɝ/
BOY-lur
/bˈɔɪlɐ/
BOY-luh

Definition

A boiler is a machine or container that heats water or other fluids, usually to provide heat, hot water, or steam for a building or industrial process.

Usage & Nuances

'Boiler' is often used in technical, household, and industrial contexts. In homes, it usually refers to heating or water systems. Not to be confused with 'kettle' (for making tea) or 'furnace' (which heats air, not water). Common phrases: 'boiler room', 'boiler breakdown', 'boilerplate' (unrelated: means standard text).

Example Sentences

The boiler heats water for the whole house.

basic

Our school has a large boiler in the basement.

basic

The boiler broke down during winter.

basic

Can you call someone to fix the boiler? It's freezing in here.

natural

The building's old boiler makes a lot of noise at night.

natural

They upgraded to a more efficient boiler to save on energy bills.

natural