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bathed

baythd

Bathed (adjective) means Clean and refreshed after washing in water. Example: “She came downstairs bathed and ready for the day.”

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Clean and refreshed after washing in water.
"She came downstairs bathed and ready for the day."
"The freshly bathed puppy shook water all over the kitchen."

How to use bathed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishHaving just had a bath or wash — clean from bathing.

Common pairings
freshly bathed bathed in sweat bathed in light

Word forms

more bathed comparative, most bathed superlative

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Rhymes for bathed

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Frequently asked questions

What does “bathed” mean?

The word “bathed” means clean and refreshed after washing in water. In plain terms, having just had a bath or wash — clean from bathing.

How do you pronounce “bathed”?

“Bathed” is pronounced baythd (/beɪðd/ in IPA).

How do you use “bathed” in a sentence?

Here is “bathed” used in a sentence: “She came downstairs bathed and ready for the day.”

What part of speech is “bathed”?

“Bathed” is an adjective.

Is “bathed” a common word?

“Bathed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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