To lose is the opposite of winning. An example sentence is: If you lose, then just try harder next time.
I do not want to lose my loose change. The loose noose will lose the calf.
"Loose" is an adjective describing something not tight or securely fixed, like "Her shoelaces are loose." "Lose" is a verb indicating the act of failing to win or misplacing something, such as "Don't lose your keys."
Do not lose hope, for there is always a chance to turn things around.
The past participle form of "lose" is "lost." For example, the sentence "I have lost my keys" demonstrates the past participle form being used in a sentence.
She tends to loosely hold onto things, making it easy for her to lose track of them.
Yes. Use it or lose it. The "you" is understood.
Do not lose the money.
I do not want to lose my loose change. The loose noose will lose the calf.
Mary is sad, she is greiving over the lose of her pet dog.
Example sentence - He would lose the only woman who ever loved him for himself.
i was vexed by her stupid actions .
As a result of the change in weather, the tree began to lose its leaves.
Muscles that are not regularly exercised will usually atrophy and lose strength.
If you keep on following this diet, you will lose a lot of weight in a short period of time.
She's trying to lose weight, but she always succumb to chocolate ice cream!
This diet pill is certainly not a cure-all for those struggling to lose weight.
The 1917 mutiny by French soldiers could have cause France to lose the war.