bathe

/beɪð/
verb
  1. To wash yourself or someone else in a bath or by pouring water over the body.
    • The mother gently bathes her baby in warm water.
    • After a long hike, he bathed in the cool stream.
    • She likes to bathe in the evening to relax after work.
  2. To cover or surround something with a liquid, light, or other substance.
    • She bathed the wound in antiseptic before bandaging it.
    • The morning sun bathed the garden in golden light.
    • The city was bathed in the glow of fireworks.
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noun
  1. An act of washing in a bath or in water.
    • He took a quick bathe in the lake before breakfast.
    • The dog needed a bathe after rolling in the mud.
    • After a long day, a warm bathe is very refreshing.
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