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Swimming Bath (noun)

Definition: A "swimming bath" is a large pool that is specifically built for people to swim in. It is a place where you can go to swim for exercise, fun, or relaxation. The term is commonly used in British English.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "swimming bath" when you are talking about a public or private pool designed for swimming.
  • In American English, people usually say "swimming pool" instead of "swimming bath."
Example:
  • "On weekends, I like to go to the swimming bath to practice my strokes."
Advanced Usage:
  • In some communities, swimming baths may also offer swimming lessons, water aerobics classes, or even competitions.
  • Some swimming baths have different sections, such as shallow areas for children and deeper areas for more experienced swimmers.
Word Variants:
  • Swimming: The act of moving through water using your arms and legs.
  • Bath: A place or container where you can wash or relax in water, but it can also refer to a swimming pool in this context.
Different Meanings:
  • "Bath" can also refer to the act of washing oneself in water, like taking a bath at home, which is different from the swimming bath.
Synonyms:
  • Swimming pool
  • Aquatic center
  • Public pool
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms that directly relate to "swimming bath," you might hear these phrases related to swimming: - "In hot water" - This means to be in trouble or facing difficulties. - "Swim against the tide" - This means to go against the majority opinion or trend.

Summary:

A swimming bath is a place for swimming, primarily used as a term in British English. It can be an enjoyable location for exercise, leisure, and social activities.

Noun
  1. pool that provides a facility for swimming
    • `swimming bath' is a British term

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