bask Synonyms

bask Meaning

Wordnet

bask (v)

derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in

be exposed

Webster

bask (v. t.)

To lie in warmth; to be exposed to genial heat.

To warm by continued exposure to heat; to warm with genial heat.

bask Sentence Examples

  1. The cat basked in the warm sunshine, its fur absorbing the golden rays.
  2. The tourists basked in the glow of the Eiffel Tower's brilliance.
  3. The child basked in the attention she received from her doting parents.
  4. The victorious team basked in the glory of their hard-won triumph.
  5. The writer basked in the praise bestowed upon her groundbreaking novel.
  6. The athlete basked in the adulation of his adoring fans.
  7. The wealthy businessman basked in the opulence of his luxurious mansion.
  8. The lovers basked in each other's presence, their souls entwined in bliss.
  9. The beachgoers basked on the golden sands, enjoying the gentle caress of the ocean breeze.
  10. The farmer basked in the contentment of watching his crops flourish in the fertile fields.

FAQs About the word bask

derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in, be exposedTo lie in warmth; to be exposed to genial heat., To warm by continued exposure

relax, rest, repose, hang,lounge, loll, kick back, slack (off), loaf, hang about

slave, slave, plug, plug, plow, hustle, plow, hustle, strain, plod

The cat basked in the warm sunshine, its fur absorbing the golden rays.

The tourists basked in the glow of the Eiffel Tower's brilliance.

The child basked in the attention she received from her doting parents.

The victorious team basked in the glory of their hard-won triumph.