Bask
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British pronunciation/bˈɑːsk/
American pronunciation/ˈbæsk/

Definition & Meaning of "bask"

to bask
01

to find joy or delight, particularly in favorable situations achievements

Intransitive
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She basked in the spotlight during her performance on stage.
Basking with encouragement, she pursued her passion wholeheartedly.
Winners of the competition basked in the joy of their achievement.
02

to lie or rest in a pleasant warmth, such as sunlight

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People often bask in the warmth of cozy blankets during winter.
After a cold swim, they bask on the warm rocks by the lake.
She basks in the sun on the beach, feeling the warmth on her skin.
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She basked in the spotlight during her performance on stage.
Basking with encouragement, she pursued her passion wholeheartedly.
Winners of the competition basked in the joy of their achievement.
Teams basked after the match, celebrating their hard-earned success.
After completing the project, he basked in the satisfaction of a job well done.
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