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1. soap
noun. ['ˈsoʊp'] a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats.
Synonyms
- toilet soap
- soap flakes
- cleaner
- saddle soap
- washing powder
- soft soap
- face soap
- soap powder
- liquid soap
- bath soap
- green soap
- leather soap
- cleanser
- castile soap
- bar soap
- cleansing agent
Antonyms
- nazify
- dirty
- infect
- untidy
Etymology
- sope (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Bath Soap
- bronchoscope
- strope
- swope
- slope
- scope
- grope
- groep
- elope
- tope
- sope
- shope
- schoepp
- schoepf
- schoepe
- rope
- pope
- nope
- mope
- lope
- kope
- koeppe
- koepp
- koep
- knope
- hope
- dope
- cope
Sentences with bath-soap
1. Noun Phrase
Rub the bath soap on the dirty spot.
2. 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
- foreign
Etymology
- בת (Hebrew)
3. bath
noun. ['ˈbæθ'] you soak and wash your body in a bathtub.
Synonyms
- washup
- mikvah
- bathing
- mud bath
Antonyms
- sober
- important
- divest
- dethrone
Etymology
- בת (Hebrew)
4. bath
noun. ['ˈbæθ'] a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body.
Synonyms
- footbath
- vessel
- bathroom
- sitz bath
- bathing tub
- hot tub
- bathtub
- hip bath
Antonyms
- untidy
- dirtiness
- septic
- unfair
Etymology
- בת (Hebrew)
5. soap
verb. ['ˈsoʊp'] rub soap all over, usually with the purpose of cleaning.
Synonyms
- lather
- clean
- lave
- wash
Antonyms
- illegible
- immoral
- unfairly
- imperfect
Etymology
- sope (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. soap
noun. ['ˈsoʊp'] street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate.
Synonyms
- scoop
- goop
- max
- grievous bodily harm
- easy lay
- gamma hydroxybutyrate
- Georgia home boy
- liquid ecstasy
Antonyms
- septic
- unfair
- impure
- unclean
Etymology
- sope (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. soap
noun. ['ˈsoʊp'] money offered as a bribe.
Synonyms
- bribe
Antonyms
- full
- qualified
Etymology
- sope (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. bath
noun. ['ˈbæθ'] an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons.
Synonyms
- kor
- liquid unit
- homer
Antonyms
- unclean
- indecent
- full
- qualified
Etymology
- בת (Hebrew)
9. bath
noun. ['ˈbæθ'] a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet.
Synonyms
- potty
- throne
- dwelling house
- room
- dwelling
- stool
- bathroom
- washbasin
- handbasin
- washbowl
- can
- tub
- pot
- habitation
- bathing tub
- crapper
- home
- lavabo
- shower stall
- toilet
- commode
- shower bath
- bathtub
- domicile
- wash-hand basin
Antonyms
- good luck
- contaminate
- nazify
- dirty
Etymology
- בת (Hebrew)
10. Bath
noun. a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains.