- shower
- I UK [ˈʃaʊə(r)] / US [ˈʃaʊər]
noun
Word forms "shower":
singular shower plural showers
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1) [countable] a piece of equipment that produces a flow of water that you stand under to wash your bodyThe shower isn't working.
a) a small room or area with a showerin the shower (= washing yourself under a shower):Is Sue still in the shower?
b) the activity of washing yourself by standing under a showerhave a shower:I'm going to have a nice hot shower and go to bed.
2) [countable] a short period when it rains or snowsTonight there's a 50% chance of showers.
3) [countable] a large number of things moving through the air or falling togetherA log in the fire broke, sending out a shower of sparks.
A shower of dust fell from the roof.
4) [countable] American a party arranged for a woman by her friends, in which they give her presents because she will soon have a baby or get marrieda baby/bridal/wedding shower
5) [singular] British informal a group of people who you do not like or respect
II UK [ˈʃaʊə(r)] / US [ˈʃaʊər] verb
Word forms "shower":
present tense I/you/we/they shower he/she/it showers present participle showering past tense showered past participle showered1) [intransitive] to wash yourself in a showerI need to shower and dress.
2) [transitive] to give a large number of things or a large amount of something to someoneshower someone with something:shower something on/upon someone:He showered her with flowers and jewellery.
Susan showered kisses on the baby.
3) [intransitive/transitive] to fall in large quantitiesshower down:Bullets showered the building.
The window smashed and glass showered down on the children.
English dictionary. 2014.