cesspool

/ˈsɛspuːl/

Definitions

1. noun

A deep, narrow pit, often filled with filth or sewage, especially one that serves as a receptacle for waste from a household or building.

“The city’s infrastructure was criticized for having numerous cesspools in residential areas, which posed serious health risks to residents.”

Synonyms

  • latrine
  • sewer
  • toilet

Antonyms

  • sanitary system
  • sewage treatment facility