Spa And Wellness Terminology

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of washing oneself or another person in a body of water

verb to wash oneself or another person in a body of water

  • Bathing is an essential daily hygiene practice to maintain cleanliness and good health.
  • I love taking long baths, it's so relaxing.
  • I'm just gonna hop in the shower real quick, need to do some bathing.
  • The warm sunlight bathed the entire garden in a golden glow.

verb to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something

  • It is important to indulge in self-care practices to maintain overall well-being.
  • Let's indulge in some retail therapy and go shopping this weekend.
  • I love to indulge in some Netflix and chill on lazy Sundays.
  • Sometimes it's nice to indulge in a little daydreaming and escape reality for a while.

verb to take great pleasure or delight in something; to indulge in something luxurious or pleasurable

  • Guests at the five-star resort can luxuriate in the spa's world-class treatments.
  • I love to luxuriate in a bubble bath after a long day at work.
  • Let's just chill and luxuriate in the comfort of this cozy couch.
  • As an artist, I luxuriate in the freedom of expressing my creativity without boundaries.

verb to take great pleasure or delight in something; to indulge oneself in luxury or comfort

  • After a long day of work, she likes to luxuriate in a hot bubble bath.
  • I can't wait to get home and luxuriate on the couch with a good book.
  • Let's skip class and just luxuriate by the pool all day.
  • The rich businessman would often luxuriate in his success, surrounded by luxury cars and designer clothes.

adjective describing a substance that contains or resembles soap

  • The soapy residue left on the dishes indicated that the soap was not properly rinsed off.
  • I slipped in the shower because the floor was soapy.
  • I hate doing laundry because my hands always end up feeling soapy.
  • The politician's speech was soapy, lacking any real substance.