Meaning & Definition of Laundry in English
Laundry
The washing of clothes and linens.
Pronunciation:
/ˈlɔːndri/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
laundriesDetailed Definitions
Definition: Clothes and linens that have been washed or need to be washed.
Example Sentence: I need to sort the laundry before I start the washing machine.
Definition: A place where clothes are washed, usually a commercial establishment.
Example Sentence: I took my clothes to the laundry down the street.
Definition: The act of washing clothes and linens.
Example Sentence: Doing laundry is a weekly chore for many families.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'laundry', derived from 'laundrie', meaning a place where clothes are washed.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- laundry day: A designated day when household laundry is done.
- do the laundry: To wash and dry clothes.
- in the laundry: Items that are currently being washed or dried.
Translations
- Spanish: lavandería
- French: blanchisserie
- German: Wäscherei
- Russian: прачечная
Related Words
- launder: To wash or clean something, typically clothes.
- laundromat: A self-service laundry facility.
Slang Meanings of laundry
Meaning: To handle someone's dirty work or secrets.
Example Sentence: He's just laundering his reputation by helping out at charity events.
Meaning: To clean or wash with an implication of illicit activities.
Example Sentence: They say he laundered the money through his business dealings.