"Losing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Losing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Losing" Meaning

To lose something or someone means to no longer have or be with them. Losing can also refer to being defeated or not achieving a goal or objective. It can be used to describe a team or person giving up or being overtaken in a competition or game.

"Losing" Examples

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She was losing her patience with the slow network connection.
The team was losing the game by a wide margin in the fourth quarter.
After a string of bad investments, he was losing a small fortune.
She didn't want to lose touch with her friends during the move abroad.
The new employee was losing his confidence in the first few weeks of the job due to constructive criticism.

"Losing" Similar Words

Lorry-driver

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A lorry-driver is a person who operates a large goods vehicle, also known as a truck or semi-trailer. They are responsible for transporting goods or cargo from one place to another, often long distances, in a safe and efficient manner.

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Lory

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Losartan

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Loser

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Losers

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Loss-making

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The word "loss-making" refers to a business or organization that is experiencing financial losses or deficits, meaning it is not generating enough income to cover its expenses and is operating at a deficit.

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Losses

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Lostness

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Lostwithiel

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Lostwithiel is a market town in Cornwall, England. The name "Lostwithiel" is derived from the Cornish language, with "Lann" meaning "church" and "Withiel" thought to be a personal name. Hence, the name can be roughly translated to "Church of Withiel".

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