losing [loo-zing] Example Sentences
Main Entry:
lose [looz]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be deprived of; mislay
Synonyms: be careless, be impoverished, be reduced, become poorer, bereave, capitulate, consume, default, deplete, disinherit, displace, dispossess, dissipate, divest, drain, drop, exhaust, expend, fail, fail to keep, fall short, forfeit, forget, give up, lavish, misplace, miss, misspend, oust, pass up, relinquish, rob, sacrifice, squander, suffer, suffer loss, surrender, use up, waste, yield
Notes: loose means not restrained, fastened, confined or attached, while lose means fail to keep or to maintain or fail to win
Antonyms: hold on to, keep, maintain
Main Entry: lose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: escape, avoid
Synonyms: clear, dodge, duck, elude, evade, give the slip, leave behind, outrun, rid, shake, shake off, slip away, stray, throw off, unburden, wander from
Antonyms: confront, face, meet
Main Entry: losing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: said of one who loses
Synonyms: defeated, doomed, failing, falling, ruined, undone, unsuccessful
Example Sentences
  • People don't always appreciate how difficult it is to lose fat without losing protein.
  • Losing food energy by converting it to meat is a luxury that the affluent are more likely to enjoy than the poor.
  • Forests are losing trees faster than new ones are able to grow, he said.
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Main Entry: losing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: said of an activity in which one must lose
Synonyms: desperate, futile, hopeless, lost
Main Entry: bomb
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fail miserably
Synonyms: blow it, flop, flummox, go out of business, lose, wash out, wipe out
Antonyms: do well, succeed, win
Main Entry: clear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: clean, clear away
Synonyms: ameliorate, break up, brighten, burn off, clarify, cleanse, disencumber, disengage, disentangle, eliminate, empty, erase, extricate, free, lighten, loosen, lose, meliorate, open, purify, refine, rid, rule out, shake off, sweep, throw off, tidy, unblock, unburden, unclog, unload, unloose, unpack, untie, vacate, void, wipe
Antonyms: clutter, pile up
Main Entry: contract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: condense
Synonyms: abate, abbreviate, abridge, become smaller, clench, compress, confine, constrict, consume, curtail, decline, decrease, deflate, draw in, dwindle, ebb, edit, epitomize, evaporate, fall away, fall off, grow less, lessen, lose, narrow, omit, purse, recede, reduce, shrink, shrivel, subside, syncopate, take in, tighten, wane, waste, weaken, wither, wrinkle
Notes: a compact is a formal agreement on rights and conduct, a treaty is a compact between nations, and a contract is a compact between two business entities
Antonyms: amplify, dilate, enlarge, expand, extend, increase, lengthen, spread, stretch
Main Entry: cost
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: harm; exact a penalty
Synonyms: do disservice to, expect, hurt, infuriate, lose, necessitate, obligate, require
Main Entry: deprive
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: keep or take away something wanted, needed
Synonyms: bankrupt, bare, bereave, denude, despoil, disinherit, dismantle, dispossess, disrobe, divest, dock, expropriate, hold back, lose, oust, rob, seize, skim, stiff, strip, wrest
Antonyms: appropriate, bestow, confer, endow, give, indulge, offer, present, supply
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