waterbottle
waterbottle — noun
1. a container, usually made of plastic, metal, or glass, that you fill with water
a container, usually made of plastic, metal, or glass, that you fill with water and carry around to drink from during the day
Iris filled her waterbottle at the kitchen sink before heading to the gym.
fill a waterbottle — common verb collocation
Mark left his waterbottle on the bus and had to buy a new one.
The children keep their waterbottles on their desks during class.
Roya dropped her metal waterbottle and the lid cracked in half.
Luca bought a reusable waterbottle to stop buying plastic ones.
- flask
usually insulated and made of metal; keeps drinks hot or cold
- canteen
military or hiking style, often worn with a strap
- drinking bottle
a more general term, less common in everyday speech
用法筆記
More often written as two words: 'water bottle'. The one-word spelling 'waterbottle' is accepted but less frequent.