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- adjectivelosing (adjective)
- suffering, resulting in, or relating to defeat in a game or contest:"the losing side" · "a losing streak"
verblosing (present participle)- be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something):"I've lost my appetite" · "Linda was very upset about losing her job" · "the company may find itself losing customers to cheaper rivals"
- cause (someone) to fail to gain or retain (something):"you lost me my appointment at the university"
- be deprived of (a close relative or friend) through their death or as a result of the breaking off of a relationship:"she lost her husband in the fire"
- (of a pregnant woman) experience the miscarriage or death of (a baby) during childbirth:"am I going to lose the baby?"
- (be lost)be destroyed or killed, especially through accident or as a result of military action:"a fishing disaster in which 19 local men were lost"
- decrease in (body weight); undergo a reduction of (a specified amount of weight):"she couldn't eat and began to lose weight"
- (of a watch or clock) become slow by (a specified amount of time):"this clock will neither gain nor lose a second"
- become unable to find (something or someone):"I've lost the car keys"
- cease or become unable to follow (the right route):"the clouds came down and we lost the path"
- evade or shake off (a pursuer):"he came after me waving his revolver, but I easily lost him"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalget rid of (an undesirable person or thing):"lose that creep!"
- informalcause (someone) to be unable to follow an argument or explanation:"sorry, Tim, you've lost me there"
- fail to win (a game or contest):"they lost by one vote" · "the Bears lost the final game of the series"
- cause (someone) to fail to win (a game or contest):"that shot lost him the championship"
- earn less (money) than one is spending or has spent:"the paper is losing $500,000 a month" · "he lost heavily on box-office flops"
- waste or fail to take advantage of (time or an opportunity):"they lost every chance to score in the first inning" · "he lost no time in attacking his opponent's tax proposals"
OriginOld English losian ‘perish, destroy’, also ‘become unable to find’, from los ‘loss’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something):
- become unable to find (something or someone):
- fail to win (a game or contest):
- waste or fail to take advantage of (time or an opportunity):
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a situation in which you no longer have something or have less of something, or the process that causes this:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/losslosing adjective 1 : resulting in or likely to result in defeat a losing battle 2 : marked by many losses or more losses than wins a losing recordwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/losing
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