Either one is correct depending on the situation; most of the time they can be used interchangeably.
I tried on two suits, and preferred the looser of the two. [I wouldn't say more loose here.]
Tanner's collar is much too tight; please make it looser... You're almost there; please make it just a little more loose.
More loose
comparative of loose looser
The opposite of looser (less loose) could be tighter, or stricter.
You are a looser when you loose something. For instance, making a tight knot not as tight would make you a looser.
Looser Than Loose - 1930 was released on: USA: 15 November 1930
looser
looser
Looser Than Loose - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Here are the two similar words: loser - (noun) one who loses looser - (adjective) not as tight, more loose
Aging..... Skin becomes looser while aging...
It means that you LOOSE! or You are a Looser!
not exactly but yes if your are sitting in a room full of aggressive and wild players you aredefinitelygoing to loose more.
Bulgaria doesn't have morals looser than in any other EU country.