bathe (JHappy321 says) yes bathe because if you used it in a sentence bath would be "Oh your giving your dog a bath?" and bathe would be "Wanna bathe the dog?"
Ablutomania, or compulsive bathing, is a rare mental health condition characterized by an obsessive need to bathe or clean excessively. Symptoms may include spending excessive time bathing, using an excessive amount of soap or other cleaning products, skin irritation from frequent washing, and interference with daily activities due to the need to bathe. Treatment typically involves therapy and medication to help manage symptoms.
You can share feelings with someone but not give off feelings to someone.
someone that is confused with something or someone
The definition of the word pester means to bother someone with small annoyances. You can also say that pestering someone can also be called harassing someone.
A psychologist is the proper name for someone who studies the mind.
The verb of bath is bathe. As in "to bathe somewhere" or "to bathe in something".
Bathe is the verb, bath is the noun. "I am going to bathe." "I am going to take a bath."
Bath is a noun, bathe is a verb.e.g. I am going to take a bath.e.g. I am going to climb in the tub and bathe myself.
Bath doesn't mean anything its just a bathtub for you to wash your body in..
I bathe mines in the sink if its bigger then 5 inches then bathe it in the bath tub.
To bathe.
They bathe in mud like in lakes (like where hippo's bathe).
Yes they did. The Romans bathe at the bath house.
Well this is the difference. A bath is in a bath tub and you sit and clean yourself. A shower is standing up in a tub or shower and you clean yourself.
u should bathe it outside
The noun forms of the verb to bathe are bather, bath, and the gerund, bathing.
Bath is a noun. The proper verb form is bathe, which is the present tense. Bathed is the past tense, and will bathe is the future tense.