Faucet

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːsət/

Faucet (noun)

  1. A device on a sink or wall that controls the flow of water when you turn a handle or press a button.
  2. A small outlet that releases water from a pipe system, often used in buildings or industrial equipment.

Examples

  • The faucet leaks, so the sink stays wet.
  • Turn the faucet on, and the water starts flowing.