Today’s “Word of the Day” is bask (in) and it is a phrasal verb meaning “take pleasure, revel, enjoy, relax (in/from something that feels so good); it also means to lie exposed to light warmth (moderate heat) of sunrise/sunset”.
Example Sentence: As France and Spain basked in a relaxation of restrictions and Britain plotted a path to normality, the Chinese city of Wuhan where the COVID-19 pandemic was born reported a second day of new cases after a month without a sign of the virus.
This word is present in The Hindu International article Europe emerges from curbs, but Asia fears a second wave and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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