Bathe | Mean of bathe in English Dictionary
/ˈbeɪð/
- Verb
- to take a bath
- I always bathe [=(Brit) bath] in the morning.
- to wash (someone) in a container filled with water
- We'll bathe [=(Brit) bath] the baby after she eats.
- to swim for pleasure
- We bathed [=swam] in the ocean.
- to wash or rinse (a part of the body)
- If the chemical comes in contact with the eyes, bathe the eyes with water for 10 minutes.
- to cover (an area or surface) with light
- The moon bathed the town in light. = The town was bathed in moonlight.
- covered with sweat
- He was bathed in sweat when he finished exercising.
- Noun
- the act of swimming for pleasure
- We went for a bathe in the sea.