Pronunciation: /bæθ/
noun a washing or immersion of something, especially the body, in water or other liquid
A1 I take a bath every night before bed.
A2 She filled the bath with bubbles and lit some candles for a relaxing soak.
B1 The hotel room had a luxurious marble bath with a jacuzzi tub.
B2 After a long hike, a hot bath was exactly what I needed to soothe my sore muscles.
C1 The spa offered a variety of baths, from herbal to mineral, for different therapeutic effects.
C2 The antique clawfoot bath in the Victorian-style bathroom was a stunning centerpiece.
verb to wash or soak in a bath
A1 I bath my dog every week.
A2 She bathed her baby in the sink.
B1 He usually bathes in the morning before work.
B2 After a long day at work, she likes to bath in a hot tub.
C1 The spa offers a variety of treatments, including baths with essential oils.
C2 The luxury hotel room had a marble bath with a stunning view of the city.
formal She soaked in a warm bath to relax her muscles after a long day.
informal I'm gonna take a quick bath before heading out.
slang I haven't had a bath in ages, I really need one.
figurative The peaceful music was like a bath for my soul.
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