bath
/bɑːθ/ /bæθ/Definitions
1. noun
A container or vessel for holding water in which to wash the body.
“She took a long bath to relax after a busy day.”
2. noun
A place where people go to bathe or be washed, especially in a public building or facility.
“The hotel had a luxurious bath with a Jacuzzi and a view of the city.”
3. verb
To wash or soak something, especially in water.
“The gardener bathed the plants in the greenhouse every morning.”
4. verb
To clean or purify something, especially by water or a liquid.
“The chemicals bathed the surface to remove any imperfections.”
5. verb
To expose or immerse something, especially in a liquid.
“The metal bathed in the intense heat of the furnace.”
6. verb
To provide or give something, especially to a person or a place.
“The charity bathed the village in food and clothing after the natural disaster.”