laundromat

[ˈlɔːndrəmæt]

laundromat Definition

a public place where people go to wash their clothes in machines that they pay to use.

Using laundromat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "laundromat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to go to the laundromat to wash my clothes.

  • Example

    The laundromat is open 24 hours a day.

  • Example

    She spent the afternoon at the laundromat doing laundry.

laundromat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for laundromat

  • coin laundry
  • washeteria
  • laundry center

Phrases with laundromat

  • drop-off laundromat

    a laundromat where customers can drop off their laundry and have it washed, dried, and folded by the staff

    Example

    I don't have time to do laundry this week, so I'm going to take it to the drop-off laundromat.

  • self-service laundromat

    a laundromat where customers wash and dry their own clothes using the machines provided

    Example

    The self-service laundromat is cheaper than the full-service one, but you have to do your own laundry.

  • 24-hour laundromat

    a laundromat that is open 24 hours a day, allowing customers to do their laundry at any time

    Example

    I prefer going to the 24-hour laundromat because it's less crowded late at night.

Origins of laundromat

from 'laundry' + 'automatic'

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Summary: laundromat in Brief

'Laundromat' [ˈlɔːndrəmæt] refers to a public place where people can wash their clothes using coin-operated machines. It is also known as a 'coin laundry' or 'washeteria.' The laundromat can be either a 'self-service' or 'full-service' establishment, with the latter offering drop-off services. 'Laundromat' is often used in phrases like '24-hour laundromat,' which is open around the clock.

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