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UK/["/luːz/","/ˈluːzɪz/","/lɒst/","/ˈluːzɪŋ/"]/US/["/luːz/","/ˈluːzɪz/","/lɔːst/","/ˈluːzɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Lose

In simple words: to no longer have something; to not win

Lose in a sentence

  • I tend to lose my keys all the time.
  • If you don't study, you might lose the exam.
  • He did not want to lose the game.
  • I always lose track of time when I read a good book.
  • It's hard to lose weight without regular exercise.
  • She tried not to lose hope during difficult times.
  • You should not lose your temper when things go wrong.
  • They are afraid they will lose their way in the dark.

How to use Lose

Used in both formal and informal contexts. It is appropriate for expressing the loss of items, competitions, or even relationships. Avoid using in overly formal written contexts.

Grammar pattern

lose + object

Memory hint

Think of 'lose' as 'lose the game', where you can imagine a player dropping the ball.

Related words

Collocations with Lose

  • forever
  • be about to
  • be going to
  • be likely to
  • forever
  • be about to
  • be going to
  • be likely to
  • forever
  • be about to
  • be going to
  • be likely to
  • hate to
  • not bear to
  • not like to
  • against
  • by
  • to
  • win or lose
  • forever
  • be about to
  • be going to
  • be likely to

Synonyms for Lose

  • mislay
  • evade, shake off

Opposites of Lose

Common mistakes with Lose

  • Confused with 'loose' - they sound similar but have different meanings.
  • Using 'losing' instead of 'lost' for past events.
  • Mixing up 'lose' with 'loose' in written sentences.

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Frequently asked questions about Lose

What does Lose mean?

to no longer have something; to not win

What is the definition of Lose?

to be unable to find something/somebody

How do you use Lose in a sentence?

I tend to lose my keys all the time.

Can you give another example of Lose?

If you don't study, you might lose the exam.

What are synonyms for Lose?

Common alternatives include mislay, evade, shake off.

What is the opposite of Lose?

Opposite meanings include win, gain, retain.

What words go with Lose?

It commonly pairs with forever, be about to, be going to, be likely to, forever, be about to, be going to, be likely to, forever, be about to, be going to, be likely to, hate to, not bear to, not like to, against, by, to, win or lose, forever, be about to, be going to, be likely to.

What are common mistakes when using Lose?

Confused with 'loose' - they sound similar but have different meanings. Using 'losing' instead of 'lost' for past events. Mixing up 'lose' with 'loose' in written sentences.

How do you pronounce Lose?

US: /["/luːz/","/ˈluːzɪz/","/lɔːst/","/ˈluːzɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/luːz/","/ˈluːzɪz/","/lɒst/","/ˈluːzɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Lose?

Used in both formal and informal contexts. It is appropriate for expressing the loss of items, competitions, or even relationships. Avoid using in overly formal written contexts.

What CEFR level is Lose?

"Lose" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.