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1. sponge
verb. ['ˈspʌndʒ'] wipe with a sponge, so as to clean or moisten.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- spunge (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- spongia (Latin)
Rhymes with Sponge Bath
- telepath
- idiopath
- mcmath
- mcgrath
- magrath
- mcgath
- corath
- spath
- plath
- flath
- wrath
- vath
- rath
- pathe
- path
- nath
- math
- lath
- kath
- hath
- gath
- fath
Sentences with sponge-bath
1. Noun Phrase
Bathing (showering, sponge baths or taking a bath) can improve blood flow and promote relaxation.
2. Noun Phrase
Take sponge baths only until given the okay to shower by your physician.
3. Noun Phrase
Instead, use lukewarm water to give your toddler a sponge bath.
2. sponge
noun. ['ˈspʌndʒ'] a porous mass of interlacing fibers that forms the internal skeleton of various marine animals and usable to absorb water or any porous rubber or cellulose product similarly used.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- spunge (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- spongia (Latin)
3. sponge
noun. ['ˈspʌndʒ'] a follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage.
Etymology
- spunge (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- spongia (Latin)
4. sponge
noun. ['ˈspʌndʒ'] primitive multicellular marine animal whose porous body is supported by a fibrous skeletal framework; usually occurs in sessile colonies.
Etymology
- spunge (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- spongia (Latin)
5. sponge
noun. ['ˈspʌndʒ'] someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily.
Synonyms
Etymology
- spunge (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- spongia (Latin)
6. sponge
verb. ['ˈspʌndʒ'] gather sponges, in the ocean.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- spunge (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- spongia (Latin)
7. bath
noun. ['ˈbæθ'] a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it).
Antonyms
Etymology
- בת (Hebrew)