What is another word for in the toilet?

Pronunciation: [ɪnðə tˈɔ͡ɪlət] (IPA)

When it comes to finding synonyms for the phrase "in the toilet," it really depends on the context. If we are referring to something that is failing or not going well, other phrases could include "down the drain," "in the gutter," or "going south." If we are discussing something that is messy or disorganized, some possible alternatives could be "in a shambles," "in chaos," or "a complete mess." Of course, there are also more colloquial phrases like "in the crapper" or "in the dumps". The key is to choose a phrase that accurately reflects the situation at hand while also being appropriate for your audience and tone.

What are the hypernyms for In the toilet?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for in the toilet?

The term "in the toilet" can have negative connotations, indicating that something is in a state of failure or decline. Antonyms for this phrase would include "successful," "thriving," and "prosperous." These words suggest that something is doing well, thriving or flourishing. Other antonyms may include "uplifting," "encouraging," and "positive." These words suggest that something is moving in a positive direction or has a positive momentum. Whatever the antonym may be, it always paints a picture opposite to the negativity associated with "in the toilet." Using these antonyms instead can make one feel optimistic and hopeful about the future.

What are the antonyms for In the toilet?

Famous quotes with In the toilet

  • Well, I've thought many times when my career was in the toilet, that I was going to have to seriously consider getting another job, I don't know what I'd do.
    Aaron Eckhart
  • If you don't want your dog to have bad breath, do what I do: Pour a little Lavoris in the toilet.
    Jay Leno
  • Castro couldn't even go to the bathroom unless the Soviet Union put the nickel in the toilet.
    Richard M. Nixon
  • My mum went and married a really horrible horrible man, who drove a taxi at night and had a sticky-fingered son and he smoked cigars in the toilet. Smelled terrible! Again, there's no therapy, there's no counseling over the whole situation! Just married the maniac. And there was a new person in her bed now, and I couldn't do my nightly performance anymore. I was nine years old and my show had been canceled!
    Tracey Ullman
  • In a culture whose media extols thinness as the great panacea that will bring happiness, sexuality, self-respect and social acceptance, they are blind to the insidious lies of the false goddess. Possessed by their own damaged instincts, and ironically driven by the same desire for power that their parents used in raising them, some children wolf down food, or reject it, or vomit it out. Whether that rejection of life is concretized in 200 pounds of armor, or 90 pounds of bone, or vomit in the toilet, the surest way out of the neurosis is to try to understand what food symbolizes in the individual psyche and why the energy is pulled in that direction.
    Marion Woodman

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