🇬🇧 Bath meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
verb
To bath means to wash your body, or someone else’s body, while sitting or lying in a tub or small pool of water. When you bath, you use water (and usually soap) to get clean, rinsing off dirt, sweat, or food that might be stuck to your skin. Grown‑ups often bath babies or pets to help them stay healthy, smell nice, and feel fresh.
I bath extra carefully on haircut day so the cut hairs don’t start living on my shoulders.
Dad said he would bath the baby, but the baby splashed him so much we had to bath Dad too.
Mom said she’d bath the dog, but the dog said he’d rather stay a glorious stink monster.
Dad tried to bath the cat, and now the curtains are gone and so is Dad’s dignity.
Some ancient people only bathed a few times a year—now we bath a lot more so our classrooms don’t smell like dragon breath.
I bath the baby in a warm tub. We bath the small dog after the walk. They bath the toy car with soap and water. We bath the baby's hair, soft and slow. I bath the feet too. The baby smiles, the dog shakes, the toys are clean. We dry with a towel and all laugh.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A1 Beginner
This word is at the A1 level, which means it is one of the first words you learn when starting English. It’s commonly used in everyday conversations and helps you communicate basic ideas like greetings, family, or daily activities.
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