Search results for ‘lost’
English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- lost
- [lɒst]
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- 1. unable to be found or recovered
- 2. unable to find one's way or ascertain one's whereabouts
- 3. confused, bewildered, or helpless
- 4. not utilized, noticed, or taken advantage of (by)
- 5. no longer possessed or existing because of defeat, misfortune, or the passage of time
- 6. destroyed physically
- 7. no longer available or open (to)
- 8. insensible or impervious (to a sense of shame, justice, etc)
- 9. engrossed (in)
- 10. morally fallen
- 11. damned
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- lose
- [luːz]
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- 1. to part with or come to be without, as through theft, accident, negligence, etc
- 2. to fail to keep or maintain
- 3. to suffer the loss or deprivation of
- 4. to cease to have or possess
- 5. to fail to get or make use of
- 6. to fail to gain or win (a contest, game, etc)
- 7. to fail to see, hear, perceive, or understand
- 8. to waste
- 9. to wander from so as to be unable to find
- 10. to cause the loss of
- 11. to allow to go astray or out of sight
- 12. to absorb or engross
- 13. to cause the death or destruction...
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Examples (1-5 of 37)
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I lost my job because of her
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he bobbled the ball and lost the game
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they have lost nine games on the bounce
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the day is lost
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he lost the chess game by default
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