Need another word that means the same as “kitchen”? Find 6 synonyms and 30 related words for “kitchen” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Kitchen” are: cooking area, kitchenette, galley, cookhouse, bakehouse, scullery
Kitchen as a Noun
Definitions of "Kitchen" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “kitchen” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A set of fitments and units that are sold together and fixed in place in a kitchen.
- A room equipped for preparing meals.
- The percussion section of an orchestra.
- The cuisine of a particular country or region.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked.
- (of a language) in an uneducated or domestic form.
Synonyms of "Kitchen" as a noun (6 Words)
bakehouse | A workplace where baked goods (breads and cakes and pastries) are produced or sold. |
cookhouse | A detached or outdoor shelter for cooking. The circus used a tent as their cookhouse. |
cooking area | The act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat. |
galley | A crescent-shaped seagoing vessel propelled by oars. |
kitchenette | A small kitchen or part of a room equipped as a kitchen. |
scullery | A small room (in large old British houses) next to the kitchen; where kitchen utensils are cleaned and kept and other rough household jobs are done. |
Usage Examples of "Kitchen" as a noun
- The dried shrimp pastes of the Thai kitchen.
- A fully fitted kitchen at a bargain price.
- Kitchen Swahili.
Associations of "Kitchen" (30 Words)
bathroom | A set of matching units to be fitted in a bathroom especially as sold together. I have to go to the bathroom. |
bucket | Put into a bucket. The car came bucketing out of a side road. |
cabinet | (in the UK, Canada, and other Commonwealth countries) the committee of senior ministers responsible for controlling government policy. A cocktail cabinet. |
cellar | Store wine in a cellar. He spent years building up a remarkable cellar of aged Riojas. |
cleaver | A butcher’s knife having a large square blade. A meat cleaver. |
compartment | A space into which an area is subdivided. A first class compartment. |
console | A small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall. You can console yourself with the thought that you did your best. |
cupboard | A recess or piece of furniture with a door and typically shelves, used for storage. A broom cupboard. |
dine | Have supper; eat dinner. We often dine with friends in this restaurant. |
dishwasher | A person employed to wash dishes. |
drawer | A person who writes a cheque. The banker would have rights as holder to pursue the drawer. |
faucet | A regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir. |
fork | Either of two forked parts. The left fork goes on to the village. |
freezer | A refrigerated cabinet or room for preserving food at very low temperatures. The freezer compartment of the refrigerator. |
fridge | A refrigerator in which the coolant is pumped around by an electric motor. She put the carton of milk back in the fridge. |
furnishing | Accessory wearing apparel. A large room filled with fine ornaments and luxurious furnishings. |
hatchet | A small ax with a short handle used with one hand (usually to chop wood. |
kettle | The quantity a kettle will hold. A kettle pond. |
larder | A room or large cupboard for storing food. |
pantry | A small storeroom for storing foods or wines. |
plumbing | The work of installing and maintaining a plumbing system. The magazine gives a guide to the tools needed for home plumbing. |
refectory | A communal dining-hall (usually in a monastery. |
refrigerator | An appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator. |
restroom | A toilet that is available to the public. |
room | The people present in a room. He wandered from room to room. |
sofa | An upholstered seat for more than one person. Sofa cushions. |
stool | Grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers. Concentrations of the substance in normal stool. |
suite | A set of instrumental compositions, originally in dance style, to be played in succession. The Royal Saloon was built for the use of the Queen and her suite. |
table | A company of people assembled at a table for a meal or game. The whole table was in gales of laughter. |
toilet | Assist or supervise someone especially an infant or invalid in using a toilet. Patients were fed and toileted every four hours. |