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loss
noun as in misfortune, deficit; something misplaced or lost
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accident, casualty, catastrophe, cost, damage, debt, defeat, deficit, destruction, disaster, failure, fall, injury, markdown, trouble
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bereavement, calamity, cataclysm, death, debit, deficiency, depletion, deprivation, destitution, detriment, disadvantage, disappearance, dispossession, fatality, forfeiture, harm, hurt, impairment, misadventure, mishap, need, perdition, privation, retardation, ruin, sacrifice, shrinkage, squandering, trial, undoing, want, waste, wreckage
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Example Sentences
There are also many environmental problems from growing the sugar, like habitat and biodiversity loss and water pollution from fertilizers and mills.
Housing Secretary Angela Rayner said its changes will address the loss of social housing, but the Conservatives said Labour is "limiting aspiration and social mobility".
"We mourn the loss of a dear friend, and a remarkable man," she said.
“It’s a big loss for the community,” said actor Hailie Sahar, who is preparing to play Java in a biopic and was one of her primary caregivers over the last two years.
Gatland has overseen a record 11 successive Test match defeats, and another loss this weekend would see Wales go a calendar year without winning a Test for the first time since 1937.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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