Bathhouse

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /bæθ.haʊs/

Definitions of bathhouse

noun a building with facilities for bathing, typically including a communal bath area and private rooms for washing and relaxing

Example Sentences

A1 I went to the bathhouse to relax and unwind.

A2 The bathhouse in town offers various spa treatments.

B1 Visiting a traditional Japanese bathhouse is a unique cultural experience.

B2 The bathhouse was beautifully decorated with mosaic tiles and marble floors.

C1 After a long day of hiking, I treated myself to a luxurious bathhouse experience.

C2 The bathhouse I visited in Istanbul was centuries old and had a rich history.

Examples of bathhouse in a Sentence

formal The bathhouse in town offers a variety of spa services for its patrons.

informal Let's hit up the bathhouse for a relaxing soak this weekend.

slang I heard the new bathhouse in the city is lit!

figurative The old library was like a bathhouse for knowledge seekers.

Grammatical Forms of bathhouse

past tense

visited

plural

bathhouses

comparative

more bathhouse

superlative

most bathhouse

present tense

visit

future tense

will visit

perfect tense

have visited

continuous tense

is visiting

singular

bathhouse

positive degree

bathhouse

infinitive

to visit

gerund

visiting

participle

visited

Origin and Evolution of bathhouse

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bathhouse' originated from the combination of 'bath' and 'house' to refer to a building or structure where bathing activities take place.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'bathhouse' has come to be associated with public facilities for communal bathing, relaxation, and socializing, as well as private establishments offering spa services and amenities.