fregadero means sink — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 4, 2026
fregadero
noun • /[fre-ga-DE-ro]/
sink
Example:
Los platos están en el fregadero.
The dishes are in the sink.
🧠 What does fregadero mean?
The word fregadero refers to the sink, specifically the one found in a kitchen or sometimes a utility room, used for washing dishes and food preparation. It is derived from the verb 'fregar,' which means 'to scrub' or 'to wash dishes.' While a functional term, its somewhat lengthy and percussive sound can lend it a playful quality when considered among less common Spanish vocabulary.
📚 Extra examples
- El fregadero de la cocina estaba lleno de platos sucios.
The kitchen sink was full of dirty dishes. - Por favor, enjuaga las frutas en el fregadero antes de comerlas.
Please rinse the fruits in the sink before eating them. - El fontanero arregló el grifo del fregadero.
The plumber fixed the faucet of the sink. - Hay que limpiar el fregadero después de cada uso.
The sink needs to be cleaned after each use.
💡 Did You Know?
The verb 'fregar,' from which 'fregadero' is derived, also means 'to scrub' or 'to wash dishes,' highlighting the primary function of this household fixture.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "fregadero"
Synonyms: pila (in some contexts), lavabo (less common for kitchen sink)
Opposites: grifo (faucet)
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