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Verb(1) fail to keep or to maintain,cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense,fail to win,suffer the loss of a person through death or removal,place (something) where one cannot find it again,miss from one's possessions,lose sight of,allow to go out of sight,fail to make money in a business,make a loss or fail to profit,fail to get or obtain,retreat Synonym: fall back, drop off, fall behind, recede Antonyms: gain 1,fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind,be set at a disadvantage,be deprived of; mislay,be defeated,escape,avoid(2) fail to keep or to maintain(3) cease to have(4) either physically or in an abstract sense(5) fail to win(6) suffer the loss of a person through death or removal(7) place (something) where one cannot find it again(8) miss from one's possessions(9) lose sight of(10) allow to go out of sight(11) fail to make money in a business(12) make a loss or fail to profit(13) fail to get or obtain(14) retreat Synonym: fall back(15) drop off(16) fall behind

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(1) Players will lose time and money, people will lose jobs, and customers will lose their product.(2) England have defaulted a match in this tournament, but are yet to lose a game on the field.(3) Become concerned if the patient begins to lose more weight than 6 pounds in 6 months.(4) the manager said he didn't want to lose her(5) However, Fiona fell pregnant and now wants to get through these nine months, knowing she could lose her baby.(6) That helped him tone up, lose a little more weight, and feel even better.(7) That said however neither side deserved to lose a game that was played under the most appalling conditions.(8) lose that creep!(9) That means that the government would lose money with the current tax structure.(10) It is far more tragic for parents to lose a child from a sudden death; it leaves them with many unsaid things and feelings of regret.(11) This de-motivates people - as a result they leave the party, they lose enthusiasm, they cease to be active.(12) This column has always argued that economic freedom and the opportunity to make, spend and lose money is central to a creative society.(13) she couldn't eat and began to lose weight(14) Neither side deserved to lose a game that see-sawed back and forth for the whole hour-plus.(15) Was I saying that I needed to move faster, or else I would lose all of my chances?(16) But, remember, the amount of weight you lose is entirely at your own discretion and you can join in or drop out of the campaign at any time.
Related Words
(1) to lose
(2) lose weight
(3) lose control
(4) lose it
(5) lose out
(6) lose heart
(7) lose face
(8) lose touch
(9) lose hope
(10) lose money
Synonyms
Verb
1. mislay
2. be deprived of
3. escape from
4. stray from
5. miss
6. be defeated
7. discard
8. misplace
9. fall back
10. suffer


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

People will lose all hope

People will LOSE all hope

Vikings Season 1, Episode 6


We'll lose more come sunset.

We'll LOSE more come sunset.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7


I knew it,
we're gonna lose!

I knew it, we're gonna LOSE!

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3


you're gonna lose Priya
to some fancy guy in a turban

you're gonna LOSE Priya to some fancy guy in a turban

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 2


...and I don't wanna lose
my TV privileges.

...and I don't wanna LOSE my TV privileges.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20


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