lose
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to lose (third-person singular simple present loses, present participle losing, simple past and past participle lost)
- (transitive) To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.
- I lost the ten pound note. I must have dropped it.
- He lost his hearing in the explosion.
- She lost her position when the company was taken over.
- (transitive) To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc). Often followed by out
- We lost the match.
- We lost out to Sweden in the final.
- (transitive) To shed (weight); to reduce.
- I’ve lost five pounds this week.
- (transitive) To have (a relative or friend) die.
- She lost all her sons in the war.
- (transitive) To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer.
- The policeman lost the robber he was chasing.
- Mission control lost the satellite as its signal died down.
- (transitive) (informal) To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate.
- When we get into the building, please lose the hat.
- (intransitive) To fail to be the winner.
- Did you win this time? - No, I lost again.
- Of a clock, to run slower than expected.
- My watch loses five minutes a week.
[edit] Usage notes
- Do not confuse lose with loose.
[edit] Synonyms
- (cause to cease to be in one's possession): leave behind, mislay
- (fail to win (something)):
- (shed (weight)): drop, shed
- (have (somebody of one's kin) die):
- (be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer):
- (shed, remove, discard, eliminate): ditch, drop, dump, get rid of, jettison
- (fail to win (intransitive)):
- (last):
[edit] Antonyms
- (cause to cease to be in one's possession): come across, discover, find, gain, acquire, procure, get, pick up, snag
- (fail to win (something)): win
- (shed (weight)): gain, put on
- (have (somebody of one's kin) die):
- (be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer): find
- (shed, remove, discard, eliminate): pick up
- (fail to be the winner): come first, win
[edit] Derived terms
- lose heart
- lose it
- lose one's cool
- lose one's life
- lose one's lunch
- lose one's mind
- lose one's patience
- lose one's rag
- lose one's temper
- lose one's way
- lose patience
- lose time
- no love lost
[edit] Translations
cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability
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(transitive) fail to win
shed (weight)
have (somebody of one's kin) die
be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer
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fail to be the winner
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[edit] German
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- IPA: /ˈloːzə/
[edit] Adjective
lose

