Bath - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bæθ|  American pronunciation of the word bath
Brit.  |bɑːθ|  British pronunciation of the word bath

noun

- 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)
she soaked the etching in an acid bath
- a soaking and washing in a bathtub
he has a good bath every morning
- 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

Extra examples

The nurse who dresses and baths the younger children in the family.

After a week of camping, I really needed a bath.

I'll have a bath and go to bed.

How often do you take a bath?

I'll give the children their bath (=wash them in a bath).

She ran a bath (=put water into a bath).

All our luxury bedrooms have a private bath.

Plunge the fabric into a bath of black dye.

I'll bath the children.

...getting wet is inevitable if you are going to try to give your dog a bath...

...was flushed after getting out of the hot bath...

...even in Roman times the hot mineral springs of Bath, England, were believed to possess medicinal properties...

...a pleasurable hot bath after a tiring day...

Her nerves were soothed by a warm bath.

...a relaxing bath unloosened all the mental and physical tension that had been building throughout the day...

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: bath
he/she/it: baths
present participle: bathing
past tense: bathed
past participle: bathed
noun
singular: bath
plural: baths
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