bath

[bæθ]

bath Definition

  • 1a large container for holding water in which a person may bathe
  • 2the act of washing oneself or another person in a bath
  • 3a building containing baths for public use
  • 4a place where a mineral-rich spring is tapped and used as a source of water for bathing

Using bath: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bath" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm going to take a bath before bed.

  • Example

    She gave the baby a bath.

  • Example

    The hotel has a spa with a variety of baths.

  • Example

    The town is famous for its hot springs and mineral baths.

bath Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bath

Antonyms for bath

Idioms Using bath

  • throw the baby out with the bathwater

    to discard something valuable along with something not wanted

    Example

    We need to be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater when making changes to the company's policies.

  • take a bath on something

    to suffer a financial loss on something

    Example

    He took a bath on his investment in the stock market.

  • bathrobe and slippers

    a comfortable clothing worn after taking a bath or shower

    Example

    She put on her bathrobe and slippers and went to make breakfast.

Phrases with bath

  • run a bath

    to fill a bathtub with water for someone to take a bath

    Example

    I'll run a bath for you while you get ready.

  • take a bath/shower

    to wash oneself in a bath or shower

    Example

    I usually take a shower in the morning.

  • a bath in which a special liquid is added to produce bubbles

    Example

    She loves taking bubble baths to relax.

Origins of bath

from Old English 'bað' meaning 'immersing in water'

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Summary: bath in Brief

The term 'bath' [bæθ] refers to a container filled with water for washing oneself, a building containing public baths, or a mineral-rich spring. It can be used in phrases like 'run a bath,' 'take a bath/shower,' and 'bubble bath.' Idioms include 'throw the baby out with the bathwater,' meaning to discard something valuable along with something not wanted, and 'take a bath on something,' meaning to suffer a financial loss.

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