bath (Meaning)

Wordnet

bath (n)

a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it)

a soaking and washing in a bathtub

an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons

a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains

Webster

bath (n.)

The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness, comfort, health, etc., to water, vapor, hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a medicated bath; a steam bath; a hip bath.

Water or other liquid for bathing.

A receptacle or place where persons may immerse or wash their bodies in water.

A building containing an apartment or a series of apartments arranged for bathing.

A medium, as heated sand, ashes, steam, hot air, through which heat is applied to a body.

A solution in which plates or prints are immersed; also, the receptacle holding the solution.

A Hebrew measure containing the tenth of a homer, or five gallons and three pints, as a measure for liquids; and two pecks and five quarts, as a dry measure.

A city in the west of England, resorted to for its hot springs, which has given its name to various objects.

bath Sentence Examples

  1. I took a relaxing bath in the lavender-scented water.
  2. The baby's bath was filled with bubbles and rubber ducks.
  3. The dog needed a thorough bath after rolling in the mud.
  4. The ancient ritual of taking a ceremonial bath purified the body and mind.
  5. The birdhouse had a tiny bath for the visiting birds to quench their thirst.
  6. The hot spring bath eased the aching muscles of the hikers.
  7. The steam from the hot bath filled the bathroom with a humid haze.
  8. The cat kept jumping into the water bowl and giving herself an unexpected bath.
  9. A long bath can help alleviate stress and promote relaxation.
  10. The bathroom was equipped with a large bathtub, providing a luxurious bathing experience.

FAQs About the word bath

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I took a relaxing bath in the lavender-scented water.

The baby's bath was filled with bubbles and rubber ducks.

The dog needed a thorough bath after rolling in the mud.

The ancient ritual of taking a ceremonial bath purified the body and mind.