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Yes, it is an adjective, the opposite of tight, or the opposite of kept, confined.

To loose can also be a verb, meaning to release, to set loose.

Be careful! Many people confuse loose with lose, the verb meaning to forget where something is located. Remember that the past tense "lost" has only one 'o' in it, so the present tense "lose" is written the same way.

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