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Key Bathroom Vocabulary - Bathtub

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Key Bathroom Vocabulary
bathtub
bathtub
[noun]

a large container that we fill with water and sit or lie in to wash our body

Ex: She enjoyed a long soak in the bathtub after a strenuous workout at the gym .
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container
container
[noun]

any object that can be used to store something in, such as a bottle, box, etc.

Ex: She filled the container with water .
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where
where
[conjunction]

used to refer to a particular situation, stage, or place

Ex: She wondered where her keys were after searching the entire house .
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to [take] a bath

to wash the body in a tub filled with water

Ex: After a long hike, nothing beats the feeling of taking a refreshing bath.
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usually
usually
[Adverb]

in most situations or under normal circumstances

Ex: We usually visit our grandparents during the holidays .
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bathroom
bathroom
[noun]

a room that has a toilet and a sink, and often times a bathtub or a shower as well

Ex: She used a hairdryer in the bathroom to dry her hai .
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to fill
to fill
[Verb]

to make something full

Ex: We should fill the bathtub with warm water for a relaxing bath .
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to lie
to lie
[Verb]

(of a person or animal) to be in a resting position on a flat surface, not standing or sitting

Ex: After the exhausting workout , it felt wonderful to lie on the yoga mat and stretch .
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to clean
to clean
[Verb]

to make something have no bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: We always clean the bathroom to keep it hygienic .
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body
body
[noun]

our or an animal's hands, legs, head, and every other part together

Ex: The human body has many different organs, such as the heart, lungs, and liver.
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to come in

to be available or exist in a range of types, sizes, colors, or forms

Ex: The bottles come in various sizes for different needs.
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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: The book had a different ending than she expected .
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size
size
[noun]

the physical extent of an object, usually described by its height, width, length, or depth

Ex: They discussed the size of the new refrigerator and whether it would fit in the kitchen space .
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to fit
to fit
[Verb]

to be of the right size or shape for someone

Ex: The dress fits perfectly ; it 's just the right size for me .
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while
while
[conjunction]

used to indicate contrast

Ex: Some students find math easy , while others struggle with it .
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showerhead

a plumbing fixture that is attached to a shower and delivers water for bathing or washing purposes

Ex: The showerhead in the new bathroom is adjustable , so I can switch between a gentle mist and a strong spray .
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above
above
[preposition]

to or at higher position without direct contact

Ex: The hot air balloon floated gently above the landscape .
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so
so
[conjunction]

used to introduce a consequence or result of the preceding clause

Ex: I forgot her birthday , so she was upset with me .
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to [take] a shower

to wash the body using a flow of water from a showerhead

Ex: He prefers to take a cold shower in the morning to wake up quickly.
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to turn on

to cause a machine, device, or system to start working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

Ex: She turned on the radio to listen to music.
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to make
to make
[Verb]

to cause someone or something to display or possess a specific quality, emotion, or state

Ex: The teacher encouraged students to make their questions clear to ensure a better understanding of the lesson .
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hot
hot
[Adjective]

having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: The soup was too hot to eat right away .
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cold
cold
[Adjective]

having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

Ex: The ice cubes made the drink refreshingly cold.
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to depend on

to be determined or affected by something else

Ex: The success of a healthy lifestyle depends on a balanced diet , regular exercise , and sufficient sleep .
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once
once
[conjunction]

used to express that something happens at the same time or right after another thing

Ex: We can have dinner once dad comes home from work .
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full
full
[Adjective]

having no space left

Ex: The bus was full, so we had to stand in the aisle during the journey .
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to get into

to enter or reach a location

Ex: They finally got into the stadium after waiting in line .
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to wash
to wash
[Verb]

to clean someone or something with water, often with a type of soap

Ex: We should wash the vegetables before cooking .
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soap
soap
[noun]

the substance we use with water for washing and cleaning our body

Ex: We used antibacterial soap to keep germs away .
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shampoo
shampoo
[noun]

a liquid used to wash one's hair

Ex: The natural shampoo contained organic ingredients and no harsh chemicals .
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to drain
to drain
[Verb]

to empty or remove liquid from a container or area

Ex: She had to drain the water from the sink after washing the dishes .
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to dry
to dry
[Verb]

to take out the liquid from something in a way that it is not wet anymore

Ex: He dried the spilled liquid on the floor with a mop .
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towel
towel
[noun]

a piece of cloth or paper that you use for drying your body or things such as dishes

Ex: The hotel provides fresh towels for the guests every day .
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important
important
[Adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: The important issue at hand is ensuring the safety of the workers .
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should
should
[Verb]

used to say what is suitable, right, etc., particularly when one is disapproving of something

Ex: Individuals should refrain from spreading false information on social media .
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use
use
[noun]

the state or fact of being used; the action of using something

Ex: The manual provides instructions for the safe use of the equipment .
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to relax
to relax
[Verb]

to feel less worried or stressed

Ex: He tried to relax by listening to calming music .
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to feel
to feel
[Verb]

to give one a certain impression or sensation

Ex: You need to buy a car that feels reliable and safe .
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calm
calm
[Adjective]

not showing worry, anger, or other strong emotions

Ex: Even when criticized , he responded in a calm and collected manner .
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rested
rested
[Adjective]

feeling lively and energetic as a result of sufficient rest or sleep

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to help
to help
[Verb]

to make something easier, particularly by improving the situation

Ex: Drinking water frequently helps with dehydration.
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to stay
to stay
[Verb]

to continue to be in a particular condition or state

Ex: The lights will stay on for the entire event to ensure safety.
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clean
clean
[Adjective]

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: The hotel room was clean and spotless .
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comfortable
comfortable
[Adjective]

physically feeling relaxed and not feeling pain, stress, fear, etc.

Ex: He appeared comfortable during the yoga class , showing flexibility and ease in his poses .
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enjoyable
enjoyable
[Adjective]

(of an activity or an event) making us feel good or giving us pleasure

Ex: The museum visit was more enjoyable than I expected .
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