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lose

/lu:z/
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Explanation of the Word "Lose"

Definition: The word "lose" is a verb that means to no longer have something because you cannot find it, it has been taken away, or you have not won something. It can also mean failing to achieve or maintain something.

Usage Instructions
  • "Lose" is used when talking about things that are no longer in your possession, opportunities you missed, or situations where you did not win.
  • It can be used in both physical and abstract contexts.
Examples
  1. Physical Loss: "I lost my keys, and now I can’t get into my house."
  2. Missed Opportunity: "I lost the chance to apply for the scholarship because I missed the deadline."
  3. Financial Loss: "After investing in that failing business, I lost a lot of money."
  4. Emotional Loss: "She lost her grandmother last year, and it was very hard for her."
Advanced Usage
  • "Lose" can also be used in more complex phrases or contexts, such as in discussions about strategy or competition.
  • Example: "Even though we lost the game, we learned valuable lessons for the future."
Word Variants
  • Lost (past tense and past participle): "I lost my wallet yesterday."
  • Losing (present participle): "I am losing hope in this situation."
Different Meanings
  1. Fail to perceive: "I missed that remark, so I lost the context of the conversation."
  2. Fail to keep: "She lost her job due to downsizing."
  3. Retreat: "The army lost ground during the battle."
Synonyms
  • Misplace
  • Forfeit
  • Fail to keep
  • Surrender
  • Drop
Idioms
  1. "Lose one's mind": To become crazy or very upset.

    • Example: "I thought I would lose my mind with all the stress from work."
  2. "Lose face": To be embarrassed or to lose respect in front of others.

    • Example: "He lost face when he forgot his presentation in front of the clients."
Phrasal Verbs
  1. "Lose out on": To miss the chance to benefit from something.

    • Example: "If you don’t apply now, you might lose out on the scholarship."
  2. "Lose track of": To forget about something or to not keep up with.

    • Example: "I lost track of time while reading my book."
Conclusion

"Lose" is a versatile verb that can be used in many situations to describe losing items, opportunities, battles, or even emotional connections.

Verb
  1. be set at a disadvantage
    • This author really suffers in translation
  2. fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind
    • I missed that remark
    • She missed his point
    • We lost part of what he said
  3. retreat
  4. fail to get or obtain
    • I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad
  5. fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit
    • I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!
    • The company turned a loss after the first year
  6. allow to go out of sight
    • The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light
  7. miss from one's possessions; lose sight of
    • I've lost my glasses again!
  8. place (something) where one cannot find it again
    • I misplaced my eyeglasses
  9. suffer the loss of a person through death or removal
    • She lost her husband in the war
    • The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her
  10. fail to win
    • We lost the battle but we won the war
  11. fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense
    • She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat

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