bath

/bæθ/
noun
  1. An act of washing the body while sitting in a container of water.
    • She enjoys reading a book while soaking in a warm bath.
    • The baby loves splashing in the bath before bedtime.
    • After a long hike, I took a relaxing bath to soothe my muscles.
  2. A large container that you fill with water and sit in to wash yourself.
    • We need to clean the bath because there is a ring of dirt around it.
    • The old house had a claw-foot bath in the main bathroom.
    • He filled the bath with hot water and added some bubble bath.
  3. A place where people go to swim or to take a treatment in water, often for health or relaxation.
    • The spa offers mineral baths and massages for its guests.
    • The ancient Romans built public baths that were used for socializing and bathing.
    • We visited the thermal baths in Iceland and soaked in the hot springs.
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verb
  1. To wash someone or something in a bath.
    • I need to bath the baby before putting her to sleep.
    • The nurse baths the patient carefully to keep him clean.
    • She baths her dog every Saturday in the backyard.
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