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bath



bath [bath baths bathed bathing] noun, verb BrE [bɑːθ] NAmE [bæθ]
noun (pl. bathsBrE [bɑːðz] ; NAmE [bæðz] )
1. countable (BrE) (also bath·tub, informal tub NAmE, BrE)a large, long container that you put water in and then get into to wash your whole body
see also bird bath
2. countable (BrE)the water in a bath/ ↑bathtub, ready to use
a long soak in a hot bath
Please run a bath for me (= fill the bath with water).
3. countable an act of washing your whole body by sitting or lying in water
I think I'll have a bath and go to bed.
• (especially NAmE)to take a bath
see also bubble bath
4. bathsplural (old-fashioned, BrE)a public building where you can go to swim
My father took me to the baths every Sunday.
see also swimming bath, ↑swimming pool
5. countable, usually plural a public place where people went in the past to wash or have a bath
Roman villas and baths
see also Turkish bath
6. countable (technical)a container with a liquid such as water or a ↑dye in it, in which sth is washed or placed for a period of time. Baths are used in industrial, chemical and medical processes.
see also bloodbath

Word Origin:
Old English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad.

Thesaurus:
bath noun C
I think I'll have a bath.
shower • • wash
a hot/cold bath/shower
have a bath/shower/wash
take a bath/shower

Example Bank:
Could you run the bath for me?
I lay soaking in a hot bubble bath.
I'm in the bath!
It's the children's bath time.
bath taps
I think I'll have a bath and go to bed.
She took the baby upstairs to give him a bath.
to take a bath
Idiom:take a bath
 
verb (BrE) (NAmE bathe)
1. transitive ~ sb to give a bath to sb
It's your turn to bath the baby.
2. intransitive (old-fashioned)to have a bath
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Old English bæth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bad and German Bad.

Which Word?:
bath / bathe / swim / sunbathe
When you wash yourself you can say that you bath (BrE) or bathe (NAmE), but it is much more common to say have a bath (BrE) or take a bath (NAmE).
You can also bath (BrE) or bathe (NAmE) another person, for example a baby.
You bathe a part of your body, especially to clean a wound.
When you go swimming it is old-fashioned to say that you bathe, and you cannot say that you bath or take a bath. It is more common to swim, go for a swim, have a swim or go swimming: Let’s go for a quick swim in the pool. She goes swimming every morning before breakfast. What you wear for this activity is usually called a swimming costume in BrE and a bathing suit in NAmE.
When you lie in the sun in order to go brown you sunbathe.

Example Bank:
He never bathed the kids when they were little.

 
See also:bathe bathtub tub

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