A bath is water in a tub where a person cleans their body. People use a bath to wash and relax.
She took a warm bath after work.
I like to have a bath before sleep.
Bath as an action means cleaning the body by sitting or lying in water. It is the process of washing yourself in water.
He had a quick bath this morning.
The baby loves her bath time every day.
In farming, a bath can be a tank filled with water where animals drink or swim. It is not for people but for animals.
The horses drank from the bath outside.
The children played near the bath by the farm.
To bath means to wash someone or an animal in water. It is a verb used when cleaning a living being by water.
She baths her dog every week.
I will bath the baby now.
A bath can mean soaking or putting objects fully in liquid for cleaning or chemical treatment. It is used in science and cleaning.
The metal needs a bath in acid.
The painting got a bath in water for cleaning.
In sports slang, a bath means losing badly by many points or goals. It is an informal way to talk about a heavy loss.
Our team got a bath in the match.
They suffered a bath in the final game.
Bath can refer to a place for swimming or water recreation, like a sea bath or a public pool. People go there to swim and relax.
The beach is a popular bath in summer.
The sea bath was crowded today.