bath oil
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Definition
- Noun:
- A scented oil added to bath water: "Bath oil" is a liquid product, typically perfumed, designed to be poured into the water of a bathtub. It is used to moisturize the skin and create a pleasant, relaxing bathing experience.
Usage
- "Bath oil" is a non-count noun. It refers to the product category or substance in general.
- It is used to describe a specific type of toiletry for bathing.
- Common verbs used with it include: , , , .
Examples
- Noun:
- She added a few drops of lavender bath oil to her evening bath.
- This luxurious bath oil leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth.
- The gift set included soap, a loofah, and a bottle of bath oil.
Advanced Usage
- "Bath oil beads" or "Bath oil capsules": These are single-use forms where the oil is contained within a soluble casing.
- She prefers using bath oil beads for convenience.
Variants and Related Words
- Bath salt (n): A crystalline or powdered substance, often scented, dissolved in bath water.
- Bath salts are another popular way to enhance a bath.
- Bubble bath (n): A liquid preparation that creates foam or bubbles in bath water.
- The children love a bubble bath more than a bath oil.
Synonyms
- Bathing oil: A less common, direct synonym.
- Skin-softening oil for the bath: A descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
- Oil for the bath: A simple descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
- She bought some lovely oil for the bath.
Noun
- a scented oil added to your bath water