Bath
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Bath ( noun )
- An act of washing oneself, especially the whole body, typically in a bathtub or shower, using soap and water.
- A container for water in which a person or animal can wash or soak.
- A room or building containing one or more baths.
- A quantity of liquid, typically water, in which something is immersed or steeped.
Origin:
Old english bæð, of germanic origin; related to dutch bad and german bad.
Examples:
- She took a bath and got into bed.
- I filled the bath with warm water.
- He was sitting in a bath of sunlight.
- She gave the baby a bath.
- They offer a range of beauty treatments in the spa and bath area.
(As a verb)
Bath ( verb )
- An act of washing oneself, especially the whole body, typically in a bathtub or shower, using soap and water.
- A container for water in which a person or animal can wash or soak.
- A room or building containing one or more baths.
- A quantity of liquid, typically water, in which something is immersed or steeped.
Origin:
Old english bæð, of germanic origin; related to dutch bad and german bad.
Examples:
- She took a bath and got into bed.
- I filled the bath with warm water.
- He was sitting in a bath of sunlight.
- She gave the baby a bath.
- They offer a range of beauty treatments in the spa and bath area.