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  • Lose vs. Loose: How to Use Each Correctly | Merriam-Webster
    Lose is usually a verb, with meanings related to failing to win or hold onto something; one might “lose a game” or “lose one’s temper ” Loose can be an adjective ("not securely attached"), a verb ("to free something or someone"), and less commonly, a noun or adverb
  • LOSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LOSE definition: 1 to no longer have something because you do not know where it is: 2 to have something or… Learn more
  • Loose vs. Lose - Dictionary. com
    If you’re describing something that’s free from restraints, relaxed, or not tightly fitted, use loose If you’re talking about the action of misplacing or not winning something, use lose Remember, if you lose a sock, it’s disappeared If you loose a sock, you’ve set it free
  • LOSE - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    Master the word "LOSE" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource
  • Lose - definition of lose by The Free Dictionary
    To be unable to keep control or allegiance of: lost his temper at the meeting; is losing supporters by changing his mind 4 To fail to win; fail in: lost the game; lost the court case 5 To fail to use or take advantage of: Don't lose a chance to improve your position 6 To fail to hear, see, or understand: We lost the plane in the fog
  • Loose vs Lose: Easy Guide to Avoid This Common Mistake
    Understanding the difference between “loose” and “lose” is essential for clear and accurate communication “Loose” is an adjective that describes something not tight or free, while “lose” is a verb meaning to misplace something or be deprived of it
  • What does LOSE mean? - Definitions. net
    The term "lose" generally refers to the act of not being able to retain or maintain possession, control, or achievement of something that was previously held or desired
  • Loose vs. Lose—What’s the Difference? - Grammarly
    The word lose is a verb that can mean either (1) fail to win, (2) be unable find, or (3) stop having or owning something The word loose is an adjective that means not tight or not strict




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