Bask

Pronunciation: /ˈbæsk/

Bask (verb)

  1. to lie or sit in a warm place to enjoy the heat.
  2. to take great pleasure or enjoyment from something.

Examples

  • They bask in the sun during the summer.
  • She basks in the compliments from her friends.

Common collocations: bask in sunlight, bask in warmth, bask in praise, bask in success

Synonyms of Bask

Neutral

Antonyms of Bask

  • to shake due to cold, opposite of basking in warmth.
  • to become very cold, opposite of basking in warmth.