Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪ.ðər/

Definitions of bather

noun A person who bathes or a person who is bathing

Example Sentences

A1 The bather enjoyed splashing in the shallow water.

A2 The bather put on sunscreen before going to the beach.

B1 The bather relaxed in the hot springs after a long day of hiking.

B2 The bather swam out to the buoy and back without stopping.

C1 The bather participated in a synchronized swimming competition.

C2 The bather emerged from the water with graceful strokes, impressing the judges.

Examples of bather in a Sentence

formal The bather enjoyed a relaxing soak in the hot springs.

informal The bather had a great time splashing around in the pool.

slang The bather was chilling in the water, having a blast.

figurative The artist painted a beautiful scene of a lone bather by the sea.

Grammatical Forms of bather

past tense

bathed

plural

bathers

comparative

more bathed

superlative

most bathed

present tense

bathes

future tense

will bathe

perfect tense

has bathed

continuous tense

is bathing

singular

bather

positive degree

bath

infinitive

to bathe

gerund

bathing

participle

bathing

Origin and Evolution of bather

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'bather' originated from the Old English word 'baethere' which referred to someone who bathes.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'bather' has evolved to specifically refer to someone who swims or enjoys being in the water, rather than just someone who bathes in general.