Bask
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Bask ( verb )
- To lie in warm or bright sunlight, typically in order to relax or get warm.
- To enjoy something, especially something pleasant, to the full.
Origin:
From the middle english word "baske" meaning "to warm oneself in the sun".
Examples:
- The cat basked in the sun.
- Basking in the success of the campaign.
- The lizards basked on the rocks.
- He basked in the adulation of his fans.
- The crocodile basked on the riverbank.
(As a noun)
Bask ( noun )
- To lie in warm or bright sunlight, typically in order to relax or get warm.
- To enjoy something, especially something pleasant, to the full.
Origin:
From the middle english word "baske" meaning "to warm oneself in the sun".
Examples:
- The cat basked in the sun.
- Basking in the success of the campaign.
- The lizards basked on the rocks.
- He basked in the adulation of his fans.
- The crocodile basked on the riverbank.