Bathe - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |beɪð|  American pronunciation of the word bathe
Brit.  |beɪð|  British pronunciation of the word bathe

noun

- the act of swimming for pleasure or recreation
the Englishman said he had a good bathe

verb

- cleanse the entire body
bathe daily
- suffuse or envelope with something
The room was bathed in sunlight
I was bathed in a cold sweat
veal bathed in a rich creamy sauce
- swim for pleasure or recreation

Extra examples

...the cool waters of the North Atlantic bathe the island's shores...

...bathe your contact lens with the solution before inserting them...

We went for a bathe in the sea.

A mountain stream in which the happy party took every day their morning bathe.

His face was bathed in tears.

The shores of Italy were bathed in sunshine.

I bathed, washed my hair, and got dressed.

He bathed the children and put them to bed.

They bathed in the lake in the moonlight.

She brought a bowl of water and began to bathe the injured arm.

Is it safe to bathe in this river?

The room was bathed in sunlight

I was bathed in a cold sweat

They went for a bathe.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: bathe
he/she/it: bathes
present participle: bathing
past tense: bathed
past participle: bathed
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