sink /sɪŋk/ (verb) to go down below the surface or towards the bottom of a liquid or soft substance Example: Don't just leave your dirty plates in the sink!
bathroom /ˈbæθruːm/ (noun) a room in which there is a bath, a washbasin and often a toilet Example: Go and wash your hands in the bathroom.
soap /səʊp/ (noun) a substance that you use with water for washing your body Example: How much is a bar of soap?
soap dish /səʊp dɪʃ/ a thick liquid detergent, added to hot water when washing pans, knives and forks, etc Example:
shampoo /ʃæmˈpuː/ (noun) a liquid soap that is used for washing your hair; a similar liquid used for cleaning carpets, furniture covers or a car Example:
sponge /spʌndʒ/ (noun) a piece of artificial or natural material that is soft and light and full of holes and can hold water easily, used for washing or cleaning Example:
bath mat /ˈbæθ mæt/ (noun) a piece of material that you put next to the bath to stand on when you get out Example:
towel rail /ˈtaʊəl reɪl/ (noun) a bar or frame for hanging towels on in a bathroom Example:
hairdryer /ˈherdraɪər/ (noun) a small machine used for drying your hair by blowing hot air over it Example: I often use a hairdryer in winter when it's so cold.
washcloth /ˈwɑːʃklɔːθ/ (noun) a small piece of cloth used for washing yourself Example:
dental floss /ˈdentl flɑːs/ (noun) a type of very thin string that is used for cleaning between the teeth Example: