bath

bath

noun

A bath refers to a container that is filled with water for the purpose of washing or soaking one's body. It is typically a large, rectangular or oval-shaped vessel that is made of porcelain, acrylic, or other materials. People may use a bath for relaxation, hygiene, or therapeutic purposes.

 

verb

he verb "to bath" refers to the act of washing or soaking one's body in water. This can be done for hygiene, relaxation, or therapeutic reasons. The process typically involves filling a container, such as a bathtub, with water and then immersing one's body in the water. Some people may add bath salts, oils, or other substances to enhance the experience.

 

Example

noun

  1. After a long day at work, I enjoy taking a relaxing bath to unwind.
  2. It's recommended that you have a bath at least once a day to maintain good hygiene.
  3. My daughter loves playing with her toys in the bath, making bubbles and splashing around.

 

verb

  1. I prefer to bath in the evening as part of my bedtime routine.
  2. After a long hike, I like to bath in the river to cool off and clean up.
  3. On weekends, I like to take my time and leisurely bath, reading a book and listening to music.