So that's it then we failed vs We lost
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
So that's it then we failed
Top 3,000 (common)
We lost
Common idiom
| So that's it then we failed | We lost | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 //səʊ ðæts ɪt ðen wi feɪld//🇺🇸 //soʊ ðæts ɪt ðɛn wi feɪld// | 🇬🇧 //wiː lɒst//🇺🇸 //wi lɔst// |
| Meaning | It means that something is finished and we were unsuccessful. | We no longer have something. |
| Example | They looked at each other sadly, saying, 'So that's it then we failed.' | We lost our way in the dark woods. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Top 3,000 (common) | Common idiom |
| Collocations | accept failure, final conclusion, team effort, disappointment expressed, casual remark | we lost track, we lost our chance, we lost the match |
| Common mistakes | Omitting 'then', making it sound abrupt., Using 'we' instead of 'I' when speaking personally., Confusing the meaning with 'we succeeded'. | Using 'lose' instead of 'lost' for past events., Confusing 'we lost' with 'we have lost' for ongoing situations., Incorrectly believing it can only refer to physical objects. |
| Usage notes | This phrase usually implies acceptance of failure. Use in casual conversations, not in formal writing. | Use 'We lost' to express something that was taken away or cannot be found. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. |
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Frequently asked questions: So that's it then we failed vs We lost
What's the difference between So that's it then we failed and We lost?
So that's it then we failed: It means that something is finished and we were unsuccessful. We lost: We no longer have something.
Can you show an example of each?
So that's it then we failed: They looked at each other sadly, saying, 'So that's it then we failed.' We lost: We lost our way in the dark woods.
Can I use So that's it then we failed and We lost interchangeably?
Not always. So that's it then we failed and We lost are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.