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vocabulary list
Word | Definition |
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Shower | Shower is a process of cleansing the body by standing under a spray of water, typically using soap and shampoo. |
Bathtub | A bathtub is a large container filled with water for bathing, typically located in a bathroom and used for relaxation. |
Faucet | A faucet in the context of bathing is a device that controls the flow of water in a shower or tub. |
Drain | A drain in bathing is a hole in the floor of a shower or bathtub that allows water to flow out. |
Sink | A sink in the context of bathing is a basin used for washing hands, face, or small items in a bathroom. |
Mirror | A reflective surface in the bathroom used for grooming and self-care activities, such as brushing teeth and applying makeup. |
cleanse | To cleanse is to clean the body using water and soap, removing dirt and impurities, typically as part of a shower. |
detoxify | Detoxify in the context of cleansing refers to the process of removing toxins and impurities from the body. |
disinfect | Disinfect means to clean or sterilize surfaces, objects, or areas to remove harmful germs, bacteria, or viruses. |
exfoliate | Exfoliate means to remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, typically using a scrub or exfoliating tool. |
purify | To purify means to cleanse, clear, or rid of impurities, toxins, or contaminants, typically through a shower or bath. |
rinse | To rinse means to wash away soap or shampoo from the body or hair with water during a shower. |
sanitize | Sanitize means to clean and disinfect thoroughly in order to remove germs and bacteria for hygiene purposes. |
scrub | To scrub is to vigorously clean the skin using a brush or exfoliating product to remove dirt and dead skin cells. |
warm | Warm water for showering refers to a comfortable, not too hot, temperature that is soothing and relaxing for the body. |
hot | Hot water in the context of taking a shower refers to water that is heated to a high temperature for bathing. |
cold | Water temperature that is significantly lower than body temperature, typically uncomfortable when used for taking a shower. |
lukewarm | Lukewarm water is moderately warm, between hot and cold, typically used for showering to provide a comfortable temperature. |
scalding | Scalding refers to water that is extremely hot, causing burns or discomfort when used for showering or other purposes. |
freezing | Freezing refers to water temperature that is extremely cold and uncomfortable, typically causing shivering and discomfort during a shower. |
tepid | Tepid water is slightly warm, not too hot or cold, ideal for showering to avoid discomfort or scalding. |
shampoo | Shampoo is a liquid soap used to clean the hair by removing dirt, oil, and other build-up for a fresh feel. |
conditioner | Conditioner is a hair care product used after shampooing to moisturize, detangle, and soften hair, promoting smoothness and shine. |
body wash | Body wash is a liquid soap or cleanser specifically formulated for use on the body during a shower or bath. |
bar soap | Bar soap is a solid cleansing product made from fats, oils, and other ingredients used for washing the body in the shower. |
lather | Lather refers to the foam created when soap or shampoo is mixed with water and agitated, making it easier to cleanse. |
sulfates | Sulfates are cleansing agents found in many soaps and shampoos that create lather and help remove dirt and oil. |
parabens | Parabens are synthetic preservatives commonly found in soaps and shampoos to prevent bacterial growth and extend their shelf life. |
moisturizing | Moisturizing refers to the ability of soaps and shampoos to hydrate and nourish the skin and hair during showering. |
Absorbent | Absorbent refers to the ability of towels and washcloths to quickly soak up and retain water after taking a shower. |
Microfiber | Microfiber towels and washcloths are made of synthetic fibers that are extremely soft, absorbent, and quick-drying, ideal for shower use. |
Cotton | Cotton is a soft, absorbent natural fiber commonly used in towels and washcloths for its moisture-wicking properties and comfort. |
Bath towel | A bath towel is a large, absorbent cloth used to dry off after taking a shower or bath. |
Hand towel | A small towel used for drying hands and face after washing in the bathroom or kitchen. |
Washcloth | A small cloth used for washing the body, typically made of soft material such as cotton or microfiber. |
Terry cloth | Terry cloth is a fabric with loops on both sides, known for its absorbency and softness, commonly used in towels. |