Bather (noun)

A person who is washing or bathing.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french bateor, from late latin baiator, from baia 'a bath'.

Examples:

  1. The bathers enjoyed the warm sun and the cool water of the ocean.
  2. The bathers splashed and played in the shallow end of the pool.
  3. The bathers at the hot springs soaked in the warm water, relaxing their muscles.
  4. The bathers were careful not to slip on the wet rocks near the waterfall.
  5. The bathers dried themselves off with soft towels before heading back to their rooms.
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