bays

[beɪz]

bays Definition

  • 1a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
  • 2an alcove in a building or a recess in a room

Using bays: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bays" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bay was calm and peaceful.

  • Example

    The hotel room had a beautiful bay window.

  • Example

    The ship sailed into the bay to dock at the harbor.

bays Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bays

Phrases with bays

  • an aromatic leaf used in cooking, especially in soups and stews, to add flavor

    Example

    The recipe calls for two bay leaves to be added to the soup.

  • a fragrant lotion or aftershave made from bay leaves and rum

    Example

    He splashed some bay rum on his face after shaving.

  • a window that protrudes from the wall of a building and creates an alcove inside

    Example

    She sat in the bay window and read her book.

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Summary: bays in Brief

The term 'bays' [beɪz] refers to two different things: a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward, and an alcove in a building or a recess in a room. Examples of the former include 'The ship sailed into the bay to dock at the harbor,' while the latter is exemplified by 'The hotel room had a beautiful bay window.' Other phrases include 'bay leaf,' an aromatic leaf used in cooking, 'bay rum,' a fragrant lotion or aftershave, and 'bay window,' a window that protrudes from the wall of a building.