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Outhouses Meaning in English

word · lemma: outhouse

ˈaʊtˌhaʊsɪz
OWT-how-siz
ˈaʊthaʊzɪz
OWT-how-ziz

Definition

Small separate buildings, usually outside a house, used as toilets. In some cases, it can also mean basic sheds or storage buildings away from the main house.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly an older or rural term, common in historical or rustic contexts. Usually refers to a basic outdoor toilet, not a modern bathroom. The singular is 'outhouse'.

Example Sentences

Some old farms still have outhouses behind the house.

basic

The campers used the outhouses near the woods.

basic

In the past, people did not have indoor bathrooms—they built outhouses.

basic

There were two outhouses at the edge of the camp, and everyone took flashlights at night.

natural

When the plumbing broke, we had to use the old outhouses for a week.

natural

You could tell where the old outhouses were by the little worn paths in the grass.

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