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Word: Bath Oil

Definition:
Bath oil is a noun that refers to a scented oil that you add to your bath water. It is used to make your bath more enjoyable and relaxing.

Usage Instructions:
1. Fill your bathtub with warm water. 2. Pour a small amount of bath oil into the water. Usually, a few drops to a tablespoon is enough, depending on how strong you want the scent. 3. Swirl the water gently to mix the oil. 4. Get in the tub and enjoy your bath!

Example Sentence:
"I love to add lavender bath oil to my evening bath because it helps me relax."

Advanced Usage:
You can use bath oil not only in baths but also for massages or skin moisturization. Some people choose bath oils based on their aromatherapy benefits, like calming or energizing effects.

Word Variants:
- Bath oils (plural) – referring to different types or brands of bath oil. - Bathing oil – a similar term that can also refer to oils used during bathing.

Different Meaning:
Bath oil specifically refers to oils for bathing. In other contexts, "oil" can refer to any greasy substance or a type of fuel (like motor oil).

Synonyms:
- Bath essence - Bath soak - Aromatic oil

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
While there aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "bath oil," you might encounter phrases like: - "Take a bath" – which means to relax or take some time for oneself. - "Soak in" – to relax in a bath or to absorb knowledge or information deeply.

Noun
  1. a scented oil added to your bath water

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