Word of the Day: Bask
To bask is to enjoy the warmth of the sun or some other source of heat.
- People who sit on a beach in the summer bask in the sun.
- A person who basks in the sun for too long might get a sunburn.
- My cats bask in the sun when it’s sunny outside.
- Basking before a warm fire on a cold day helps a person feel more comfortable.
To bask is also to enjoy positive recognition or love from admirers:
- The young man who won first prize in the competition basked in the applause that came during the awards ceremony.
- Politicians bask in high approval ratings if they do a good job in office.
- Basking in the moment of victory, Olympic athletes often drape their country’s flag around their shoulders.
Essential English Dictionary
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