to bask (in the sun) = asolearse
to bask (meaning to enjoy) = gozar
He was basking in the praise of his peers
The Latin word for sun-basking is apricatio, from the verb apricari, "to sun oneself".
Basking.
Basking is a verb (present participle of bask).
Basking means taking a restful position in a location flooded with sunlight. Many reptiles bask in the sun to warm their bodies. People who spend time lying down in the sun are also referred to as basking.
The word bask is not a noun; bask is verb. The noun form for the verb to bask is the gerund basking.
yes there are basking sharks in the usa
"basking" has two syllables.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
Well, honey, you can find the word "basking" in Chapter 10 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It's used to describe how Jonas feels when he's sunbathing and enjoying the warmth on his skin. So, if you want to find that word, just flip to Chapter 10 and get your fill of literary sunshine.
The basking shark is not an aggressive or dangerous shark.
Basking sharks are born from eggs.