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Does the word loosing exist?
The word “loosing” (often the Spanish speaker’s pronunciation for “losing”) refers to the immigrants’ losing not only a language but also a way of being that does not translate completely into a new culture.
What do you mean by loosing?
· Words. Lose is a verb that means “to fail to win, to misplace, or to free oneself from something or someone.” Loose is an adjective that means “not tight.”
How do you use loosing in a sentence?
How To Use Loosing In A Sentence?
- The thistles were loosing their down and it floated on the wind like ethereal snow.
- Anyway she said nothing more on that subject, but loosing one hand, waved it at me.
- Then was he wroth, and, loosing from him his sledge, he ran after the squirrel.
Did you lose or have you lost?
Senior Member. They are both correct and, at least in a “real-time” situation, both are interchangeable. B: Have you lost your keys?/Did you lose your keys? If your are speaking about the past, use only “did you lose.”
What is another word for loosely?
What is another word for loosely?
vaguely | indistinctly |
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in a general way | inexactly |
approximately | approximatively |
liberally | inexplicitly |
unrigorously | inaccurately |
Is Lose past tense?
The past tense of lose. I lost my phone at work. We lost the game.
Why is the past tense of lose lost?
The past tense of lose is lost. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lose is loses. The present participle of lose is losing. The past participle of lose is lost….What is the past tense of lose?
misplaced | mislaid |
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suffered the loss of | left |
dropped | forgot |
left behind | overlooked |
lost track of | failed to keep |
What does the name loosing mean?
To let loose; release: loosed the dogs.
What is the difference between ‘loss’ and ‘lose’?
The key difference between Lose and Loss is that Lose is a verb that gives out the meaning ‘to be deprived of ‘ or ‘cease to have’ while Loss is a noun that indicates the fact or process of losing something or someone.
Is ‘loosed’ a word?
The word ‘looser‘ is an adjective, namely the comparative of ‘loose‘ (the superlative is loosest). Therefore, you can and should not call anyone a ‘looser’, because (a) that noun does not exist, and (b) if it did exist, it would have a very different meaning!
What is the difference between “loose” and “lose”?
Though lose and loose have the same pronunciation, they have different meanings. The main difference between lose and loose is that lose is a verb whereas loose is mainly an adjective. Lose means to cease to have something whereas loose means detached or untethered.