See also: Loose Loosen Loosely Looser Loosed Loosened Loosening Loose-fitting Loosey On Lose Let Hang Cut Up Loosing Loos Loosh Goosy To Loop
1. Loose: [adjective] not rigidly fastened or securely attached
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2. Loose is most commonly used as an adjective meaning not tight or free or released from fastening, attachment, or restraint, as in a Loose screw or Let him Loose! Lose is a verb most commonly meaning to fail to win or to misplace something, as in I hate to lose in chess or Don’t lose your key. Loose …
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3. Not fastened, restrained, or contained: Loose bricks
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4. If a connectome—a large-scale snapshot of all your neural connections—is a Loose “copy” of you at one moment in time, synapses are a fluid representation of how you change and grow through time
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5. The verb form of Loose is Loosen, which means “to unfasten” or “to make less tight.” It also shows up as part of the casual phrase Loosen up, which also means “to relax.” Loosen is your best choice when you need a verb that represents the meaning of Loose.
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7. Most often, Loose is an adjective that can refer to something that is not tight or fixed
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8. This can be used when talking about clothing—Loose pants might require a belt—or something more intangible
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9. For example, someone with Loose morals would not follow a strict moral code.
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10. 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.” Only one O distinguishes Loose from lose. No wonder so many people confuse “Loose or lose!”
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11. "Loose," which rhymes with moose, is an adjective meaning "not tight," "not dense," or "free from constraint." Less commonly, it can be used as a verb meaning "to unleash" (e.g., to Loose …
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12. Loose adjective (NOT FASTENED) B2 not firmly held or fastened in place: There were some Loose wires hanging out of the wall.
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13. Remember: A “Loose” vagina is a myth
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14. Loose is mainly an adjective used to describe things that are not tightly fitted
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15. Where it is a verb, it means to release —for example, they Loosed the dogs on the intruders —but the word is only rarely used this way
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16. It also has a noun sense mainly confined to the idiom on the Loose, which means at large.
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17. Synonyms for Loose in Free Thesaurus
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18. 166 synonyms for Loose: free, detached, insecure, unfettered, released, floating, wobbly, unsecured
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19. Loose (third-person singular simple present Looses, present participle loosing, simple past and past participle Loosed) (transitive) To let Loose, to free from restraints
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20. Quotations ▼ (transitive) To unfasten, to Loosen
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21. (transitive) To make less tight, to Loosen.
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22. Loose things are not held together or attached to anything else.
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24. In adults, however, Loose teeth may be a cause for concern
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25. Loose-lipped adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (gossiping, talking too freely) boca suelta loc adj locución adjetiva: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como adjetivo ("de fácil manejo", "a contraluz", "de fiar").
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26. Something that is Loose is not firmly held or fixed in place
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27. If a tooth feels very Loose, your dentist may recommend that it's taken out
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28. Two wooden beams had come Loose from the ceiling
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29. We all get Loose stools or diarrhea from time to time
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30. Everyone knows that baby teeth fall out and when that first baby tooth becomes Loose it’s more exciting than it is scary, especially as the tooth fairy may be paying a …
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31. Loose sentence n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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32. (grammar) (linguistica) frase composta nf sostantivo femminile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere femminile: scrittrice, aquila, lampada, moneta, felicità: Loose stools npl plural noun: Noun always used in plural form--for example, "jeans
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34. Loose stools and diarrhea are common if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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35. If something is Loose, it's not attached very securely to anything
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36. Be sure the horse trailer attached to your truck isn't Loose, or it might just roll away on its own while you're on the highway.
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37. Loose end n (in story, plot) détail m inexpliqué → There are some annoying Loose ends in the plot
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38. To tie up Loose ends mettre au point les derniers détails, régler les derniers détails → There are lots of Loose ends to tie up in this case.
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39. Loose Lyrics: If you ever start to wonder / Why all the rain and all the thunder / Follows her around / You better cut that girl Loose / Most of time, everything's fine / But as soon as she
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40. Loose items of conveyor (50) drop onto conveyor (58) and from there into a further reject bin
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41. Put small, Loose items in boxes and keep them on shelves or cupboards
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42. Common crawl * Seminary Folders (for students to keep handouts and other Loose items) (item no
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43. Loose is the third studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Nelly Furtado, released on 6 June 2006 by Geffen Records and the Mosley Music Group.Following the release of Furtado's second album, Folklore (2003) through DreamWorks Records, it was announced that Universal Music Group would acquire DreamWorks Records, the latter was folded into the Interscope Geffen A&M umbrella where …
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44. Loose Women ; Loose Women, a British panel show that has been broadcast on ITV since 6 September 1999 List of Loose Women presenters; Slang
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45. Loose, slang for inebriated or high on drugs, as in "get Loose" Loose, slang antonym for anxious ("uptight"), as in "Loosen up" Loose woman, a …
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46. Loose is an adjective, the opposite of "tight" or "contained." I found some Loose change under the couch
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47. There’s a dog running Loose in the street
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48. A Loose end was an extremity of string, etc., left hanging; hence something unfinished, undecided, unguarded (1540s); to be at Loose ends is from 1807
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49. Phrase on the Loose "free, unrestrained" is from 1749 ( upon the Loose ).
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50. Sending Loose completed Notary certificates greatly increases the risk that a certificate may be attached fraudulently to a different document
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51. From that point, Loose oscillates between the Miami-affected sounds of R&B, Latino pop, and reggaeton ("Showtime," "Te Busque," and "No Hay Igual" respectively) and the aforementioned '80s vibe ("Glow," "Do It")
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52. Chronic Loose stools could be caused by irritable bowel syndrome or disease (IBS or IBD), Crohn’s Disease, Celiac Disease (CD) or Ulcerative Colitis (UC)
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53. These are serious medical conditions, so if you suspect an underlying problem is causing your Loose stools, check in with your doctor ASAP.
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54. • Harbury's Loose talk suggested he had few facts
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55. Loose Loose 2 verb [transitive] literary 1 START something/MAKE something START to make something unpleasant begin And now the anger Maggie had feared was Loosed
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56. 2 Loose to make something Loose or to untie someone or something, especially an animal 3 AL to fire an arrow, a bullet from a gun
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57. Loose is an adjective and a verb and means to release something from restraints and to set it free
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58. Loosen is a verb and means to make less tight or ease a restraint , but not to set free completely.
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59. What does Loose mean? Not taut, fixed, or rigid
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60. (adjective) A Loose anchor line; a Loose chair leg.
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61. On the Loose Having been freed from some restraint or free in an environment with the potential to cause mischief, damage, or harm
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62. Every time the Navy boat pulls into the harbor, there are sailors on the Loose all over the city
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63. There are reports of a large bear on the Loose in the lower mountain town
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64. See also: Loose, on Farlex Dictionary of Idioms
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66. See 23 authoritative translations of Loose in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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LOOSE [lo͞os]