"Loosing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Loosing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Loosing" Meaning

The word "loosing" is a mistake or an error. The correct spelling is "losing".

"Losing" is a verb that means to be unsuccessful or to experience defeat or failure in a particular situation or activity. For example: "I'm losing my voice" or "The team is losing the game".

On the other hand, "loosing" is not a recognized word in English and doesn't have a consistent meaning.

"Loosing" Examples

Usage Examples: Loosing


Here are five usage examples for the word "loosing":

I've been loosing my hair rapidly since I turned 30. (verb + adverb)
The company is loosing its market share to its competitors. (verb)
We need to loose the lug nuts before changing the tire. (verb)
She is loosing her grip on reality due to the stress. (verb)
The prize is loosing its appeal as time passes. (verb + adverb)

Note: The correct verb to use in most cases is "losing", not "loosing". "Loosing" is often used in the context of "loose" or "release" as shown in the examples above.

"Loosing" Similar Words

Loosen

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To make something looser means to make it less tight or congested, often in a physical sense. It can also mean to make something less strict or formal.

Loosened

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Looseness

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Loosening

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Loosens

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The verb "loosens" means to make something less tight or secure, often by moving or manipulating it in some way. For example: "I loosened the screw to remove the cover." It can also mean to make someone more relaxed or less rigid in their behavior, attitude, or thinking. For example: "The therapist helped her sons loosen up and open up about their feelings."

Looser

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The word "looser" is a typo and I believe you meant to type "loser". If that's correct, a loser is someone or something that fails to win or achieve a desired goal. <br><br>However, it's important to note that "looser" can sometimes refer to something that is loose or not securely fastened. For example, a loose screw might be referred to as a "looser". <br><br>In general, it's always a good idea to double-check your spelling to ensure you're using the correct word!

Looses

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Loosest

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Loot

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Looted

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Looter

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A looter is a person who steals or takes property, especially in a time of war or disaster, with the intention of selling or using it for personal gain.

Looters

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Looting

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The verb "loot" means to take something, especially valuables, from a place, especially one that has been attacked or destroyed, in a violent or illegal way. It can also refer to taking things that belong to someone or something for one's own gain.

Lop

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Lopburi

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Lope

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