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    bath
    /bɑːθ/

    noun

    • 1. a large container for water, used for immersing and washing the body: "the bedrooms have their own bath and shower" Similar bathtubtubhot tubhip bath

    verb

    • 1. wash (someone) while immersing them in a bath: British "how to bath a baby" Similar give ... a bathwashcleansoak

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  2. the activity of washing yourself or someone else in a bath : mainly UK Susannah has a long hot bath every evening. mainly US I took a bath this morning. bath oil. run a bath UK (US fill the tub) to fill a bath with water for washing: I'll run you a bath while you take off those wet clothes. See more.

  3. A bath or a baths is a public building containing a swimming pool, and sometimes other facilities that people can use to have a wash or a bath. One of the most important buildings in this ruined city is a public bath.

  4. The meaning of BATH is a washing or soaking (as in water or steam) of all or part of the body. How to use bath in a sentence.

  5. n., pl. baths (batz, bätz, baths, bäths), n. 1. a washing or immersion of something, esp. the body, in water, steam, etc., as for cleansing or medical treatment. 2. a quantity of water or other liquid used for this purpose: running a bath. 3. a container for water or other cleansing liquid, as a bathtub. 4. bathroom.

  6. noun. baths. The act of soaking or cleansing the body, as in water or steam. American Heritage. A washing or dipping of a thing, esp. the body, in water or other liquid, steam, etc. Webster's New World. The water used for cleansing the body. I'm going to run a bath. American Heritage.

  7. Bath definition: a washing or immersion of something, especially the body, in water, steam, etc., as for cleansing or medical treatment. See examples of BATH used in a sentence.

  8. bath noun [C] (WASH) A1. the act of washing your body in a bath, or the water in the bath: [ usually singular ] UK I'll just have a quick bath. UK She ran herself a bath (= filled a bath with water). More examples. A shower uses less water than a bath.

  9. Bath Bath a city in southwest England that was famous for many centuries because of its natural hot waters, used by visitors to improve their health. Now many tourists visit Bath to see its old Roman baths and beautiful 18th-century buildings.

  10. The action of bathing or immersing the body, or a part of it, in water or other liquid. (Used playfully of accidental or involuntary immersion.) Preceded by words indicating differences in the mode of application, or the part of the body subjected to it: thus, douche-bath, hip-bath, plunge-bath, shower-bath, sitz-bath, sponge-bath.

  11. Definition of bath noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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