bathing

word · lemma: bathe

/ˈbeɪðɪŋ/
BAY-thing
/bˈeɪðɪŋ/
BAY-thing

Definition

Bathing is the act of washing your body in water, such as in a bath, shower, river, or sea. In some contexts, it can also mean spending time in water for health, relaxation, or pleasure.

Usage & Nuances

Often used as a noun or gerund in formal or descriptive contexts: 'bathing suit', 'sea bathing', 'bathing the baby'. For everyday personal hygiene, people more often say 'take a bath' or 'have a shower' than just 'bathing'. In British English, older expressions like 'go bathing' can mean swimming in the sea.

Example Sentences

We saw people bathing in the river.

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Daily bathing is important for good hygiene.

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The nurse helped with bathing the patient.

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The hotel has a separate area for sunbathing and bathing.

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Cold-water bathing has become popular again at the beach.

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There are signs warning visitors about safe bathing areas.

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