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losing

Main Entry:
losing [loo-zing]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: said of one who loses
Synonyms: defeated, doomed, failing, falling, ruined, undone, unsuccessful
Main Entry: lose
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: be defeated
Synonyms: be humbled, be outdistanced, be sunk, be taken to cleaners, be the loser, be worsted, come up short, decline, drop, drop a bundle, fall, kiss goodbye, lose out, miss, succumb, suffer defeat, take a beating, take the count, take the heat, yield
Notes: loose means not restrained, fastened, confined or attached, while lose means fail to keep or to maintain or fail to win
Antonyms: achieve, succeed, win
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
Notes: loose means not restrained, fastened, confined or attached, while lose means fail to keep or to maintain or fail to win
Antonyms: confront, face, meet
Main Entry: incapable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not adequate; helpless
Synonyms: butterfingers, disqualified, feeble, impotent, inadequate, incompetent, ineffective, ineligible, inept, inexperienced, inexpert, inproficient, insufficient, losing, naive, not equal to, not up to, poor, powerless, unable, uncool, unequipped, unfit, unqualified, unskilled, unskillful, unsuited, weak
Antonyms: capable, competent, qualified, strong
Main Entry: loss
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: misfortune, deficit; something misplaced or lost
Synonyms: accident, bad luck, bereavement, calamity, casualty, cataclysm, catastrophe, cost, damage, death, debit, debt, defeat, deficiency, depletion, deprivation, destitution, destruction, detriment, disadvantage, disappearance, disaster, dispossession, failure, fall, fatality, forfeiture, harm, hurt, impairment, injury, losing, misadventure, mishap, mislaying, misplacing, need, perdition, privation, retardation, ruin, sacrifice, shrinkage, squandering, trial, trouble, undoing, want, waste, wreckage
Antonyms: accomplishment, achievement, success, win
Main Entry: unsuccessful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: failing
Synonyms: abortive, defeated, disastrous, doomed, failed, foiled, fruitless, futile, ill-fated, ineffective, ineffectual, losing, thwarted, unlucky, useless, vain
Main Entry: misplacement
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: loss
Synonyms: accident, bad luck, bereavement, calamity, casualty, cataclysm, catastrophe, cost, damage, death, debit, debt, defeat, deficiency, depletion, deprivation, destitution, destruction, detriment, disadvantage, disappearance, disaster, dispossession, failure, fall, fatality, forfeiture, harm, hurt, impairment, injury, losing, misadventure, mishap, mislaying, misplacing, need, perdition, privation, retardation, ruin, sacrifice, shrinkage, squandering, trial, trouble, undoing, want, waste, wreckage
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
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