cupboard.
In British English, cupboard refers to all kinds of furniture like this. In American English, → closet is usually used instead to refer to larger pieces of furniture.
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Is closet used in the UK?
British English doesn’t much use closet as a noun, though the verb still has common currency. Water closet for toilet, lavatory or loo is archaic. Our closets are nearly always figurative.
Do Americans call a wardrobe a closet?
A wardrobe is sometimes built into the wall of a room, rather than being a separate piece of furniture. In American English, a built-in wardrobe is called a closet.
What do Brits call living rooms?
sitting room
In Western architecture, a living room, also called a lounge room (Australian English), lounge (British English), sitting room (British English), or drawing room, is a room for relaxing and socializing in a residential house or apartment. British people do also call it a living room and rarely use sitting room.
Is cupboard the same as closet?
If food is stored there it is a pantry. For sure if dishes are stored there it is a cupboard. If not, it would likely be a closet where the main items stored are clothing.
What is closet in American English?
closet in American English
1. a small room or cupboard for clothes, household supplies, linens, etc. 2. a small, private room for reading, meditation, etc.
What is the British word for elevator?
lift
Everyone knows that for the Brits, an elevator is a “lift,” an apartment is a “flat,” and those chips you’re snacking on are actually called “crisps.” But British people also say some other really weird, confusing things. 1.
Do Australians say closet or wardrobe?
Australia: Closet Or Wardrobe? The problem with meanings we have here in Australia is our culture is a hybrid of American & British influence and although closet is American to most it is still used in Google searches (about 70% less however).
Are drapes American or British?
British vs American English American vs British English
detergent | washing powder |
diapers | nappies |
dishwashing liquid | washing up liquid |
drapes | curtains |
drunk driving | drink-driving |
Are torches British or American?
British vs American Vocabulary
British English ↕ | American English ↕ |
---|---|
torch | flashlight |
trousers | pants, trousers |
tube (train) | subway |
underground (train) | subway |
What do the British call a shower?
A shower cap.
What do the British call a couch?
Couch is predominantly used in North America, Australia, South Africa, and Ireland, whereas the terms sofa and settee (U and non-U) are most commonly used in the United Kingdom and India. The word couch originated in Middle English from the Old French noun couche, which derived from the verb meaning “to lie down”.
What do Brits call soda?
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the term “fizzy drink” is common. “Pop” and “fizzy pop” are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands, while “mineral” or “lemonade” (as a general term) are used in Ireland.
What does cupboard mean in British English?
a closet with shelves for dishes, cups, etc. Chiefly British. any small closet or cabinet, as for clothes, food, or the like.
What is the synonym of closet?
cupboard, wardrobe, cabinet, locker. storage room, cubicle.
What goes in dresser vs closet?
T-shirts, pajamas, sweaters, yoga wear and underthings should be folded and put in dresser drawers, on shelves, or in bins. Don’t put matching tops and bottoms together, since this stops you from seeing other ways to combine them. Arrange clothes so those you wear most often are nearest the front of the closet.
Why do Brits say floor instead of ground?
“Floor” was an archaic word for “ground” centuries ago. And according to the Oxford English Dictionary, “floor” has been used in the game of cricket to refer to the ground (but this must be an uncommon usage, since it doesn’t currently appear in any standard British dictionaries).
What is closet slang?
Closeted and in the closet are metaphors for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people who have not disclosed their sexual orientation or gender identity and aspects thereof, including sexual identity and sexual behavior.
What is sidewalk in British English?
pavement
Also, a US sidewalk is a British pavement, and curb is spelled kerb (curb in UK English is a verb i.e. to “curb your enthusiasm”).
What do Brits call an escalator?
lift
Both use escalator for a moving stairway. Americans call the box that goes up and down in a building (which is the safest form of transport in the world judging on miles covered) an elevator, the British call it a lift.
What do British call a light switch?
Show activity on this post. It is a (light) switch in Br Eng, same in US Eng. One difference is that in Britain “down” is “on”, but in the USA “down” is “off”. (The switches in your image would be “up” and so “off” in Britain.)