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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).

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