• Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    30 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Bathe Meanings

    verb to wash or clean oneself or someone else by immersing in water or applying water to the body

    Fields related to bathe

    Spa and Wellness

    To relax and rejuvenate by soaking in a bath or hot tub

    Personal Care

    To cleanse oneself by immersing in water or using water to clean the body

    Animal care

    To clean an animal by immersing it in water or using water to clean its fur or skin

    Home Cleaning

    To wash or clean something by soaking it in water or using water to clean it

    Occupation Usage of bathe

    Writer

    In a novel, the author described a character taking a long bath to relax after a stressful day.

    Psychologist

    Some therapists recommend taking a hot bath as a form of self-care for their clients.

    Spa Therapist

    As part of their job, spa therapists may assist clients in preparing for a bath treatment.

    Nurse

    Nurses may assist patients in bathing as part of their daily care routine.

    Hotel Housekeeper

    Housekeepers in hotels ensure that the bathrooms are stocked with clean towels and toiletries for guests to bathe.

    Physical Therapist

    Physical therapists may recommend warm baths as a form of therapy for muscle relaxation.

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