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Laundrette - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A laundrette is a self-service facility where people can wash and dry their clothes using coin-operated or card-operated machines. It is commonly found in urban areas for public use.

laundrette

/lɔːnˈdrɛt/ /ˈlɔːndrɛt/

Definition:

A self-service establishment with coin-operated washing machines and dryers for public use.

Synonyms:

laundromat, washateria, coin laundry

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

home laundry, private laundry

Common Collocations:

coin-operated machines, self-service laundry, drop-off service, detergent dispenser, folding table

Derivatives:

launderette (variant spelling), laundrettes (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "laundrette" for British English; Americans typically say "laundromat."

Common Phrases:

drop off at the laundrette, laundrette attendant, 24-hour laundrette

Etymology:

Derived from "laundry" + "-ette," a diminutive suffix indicating a small or automated version.

Examples:

  • 1. She forgot her change at the laundrette yesterday.
  • 2. The laundrette near my house is open 24 hours.
  • 3. He folded his clothes quickly at the laundrette.
  • 4. We met our neighbors while waiting at the laundrette.

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