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UK//lɒst jʊə ˈpɑːtən//US//lɔst jʊr ˈpɑrtər//

Meaning of Lost your partner

Unable to find your partner or friend at a given moment.

In simple words: You can't find your partner now.

Lost your partner in a sentence

  • I think I lost your partner in the crowd.
  • Have you seen Sarah? I've lost your partner!
  • She realized she had lost your partner during the event.
  • After the party, I lost your partner and couldn't find them.
  • They were inseparable, but now I've lost your partner.

How to use Lost your partner

Commonly used in personal contexts when someone can't find their companion. Not appropriate for formal writing.

Grammar pattern

lost + object

Memory hint

Think of losing your favorite item—it's hard to replace!

Related words

Collocations with Lost your partner

  • lost your way
  • lost your keys
  • lost your chance

Synonyms for Lost your partner

  • misplace
  • search for
  • look for

Common mistakes with Lost your partner

  • Confuse with 'misplaced' - lost often implies permanent absence.
  • Using 'losing' instead of 'lost' which changes the tense.
  • Omitting 'your' which can lead to ambiguity.

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Frequently asked questions about Lost your partner

What does Lost your partner mean?

You can't find your partner now.

What is the definition of Lost your partner?

Unable to find your partner or friend at a given moment.

How do you use Lost your partner in a sentence?

I think I lost your partner in the crowd.

Can you give another example of Lost your partner?

Have you seen Sarah? I've lost your partner!

What are synonyms for Lost your partner?

Common alternatives include misplace, search for, look for.

What words go with Lost your partner?

It commonly pairs with lost your way, lost your keys, lost your chance.

What are common mistakes when using Lost your partner?

Confuse with 'misplaced' - lost often implies permanent absence. Using 'losing' instead of 'lost' which changes the tense. Omitting 'your' which can lead to ambiguity.

How do you pronounce Lost your partner?

US: //lɔst jʊr ˈpɑrtər//, UK: //lɒst jʊə ˈpɑːtən//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Lost your partner?

Commonly used in personal contexts when someone can't find their companion. Not appropriate for formal writing.