Bask in Meaning in English
expression
ˈbæsk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
BASK-in
bˈɑːsk/ /ˈɪn
BAAH-sk-in
Definition
To relax or take great pleasure in warmth, sunlight, praise, or a positive situation.
Usage & Nuances
Usually figurative: 'bask in the sun' (literal, common), 'bask in glory/praise' (figurative, very common). Implies a positive, pleasant feeling. Not used for negative situations. Don't confuse with 'soak up' (informal, often used about absorbing experiences).
Spanish: disfrutar de - deleitarse enPortuguese (BR): desfrutar de - aquecer-se emPortuguese (PT): desfrutar de - aquecer-se emChinese (Simplified): 沐浴在 - 享受Chinese (Traditional): 沐浴在 - 享受Hindi: में आनंद लेना - में नहानाArabic: يستمتع بـ - ينعم بـBengali: আনন্দ উপভোগ করাRussian: наслаждаться (чем-то) - греться вJapanese: ~にひたる - ~を満喫するVietnamese: đắm mình trong - tận hưởngKorean: ~을 누리다 - ~에 휩싸이다Turkish: keyif almak - tadını çıkarmakUrdu: لطف اندوز ہونا - میں نہاناIndonesian: menikmati - berjemur di
Example Sentences
The cat loves to bask in the sunlight by the window.
basic
She likes to bask in her friends' compliments.
basic
After the test, the students basked in their success.
basic
We spent the afternoon just basking in the peace and quiet of nature.
natural
He likes to bask in the attention when he tells a funny story.
natural
The athlete basked in the cheers of the crowd after winning the race.
natural