"Lost" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lost" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lost" Meaning

The word "lost" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:

Misplaced or unable to find something or someone: "I lost my keys again."
Confused or unable to understand something: "I'm lost in this complex mathematical concept."
Wandering or without direction: "Get me out of these woods, I'm lost!"
Something or someone that is gone or forgotten: "The company lost its way and eventually went bankrupt."
In a state of despair or disorientation: "She felt lost after her husband's passing."

In general, "lost" can imply a sense of separation, separation, or disconnection from something or someone that is familiar, important, or desirable.

"Lost" Examples

Examples of using the word "lost":


1. Physical Sense

I was lost in the forest without a map.

2. Emotional Sense

She felt lost after her husband passed away.

3. Misplace

I think I lost my phone at the restaurant.

4. Fail to Find

We searched everywhere, but we couldn't find the treasure, so we were lost.

5. Unacquainted

I was lost in a new city until I met a friendly local who showed me around.

"Lost" Similar Words

Loser

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Losers

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Loses

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Losing

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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.

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.

Loss

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Losses

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Lossless

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Lostness

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Lostness refers to a state of being lost or disoriented, often without hope of finding one's way back. It can also describe a sense of being disconnected or disconnected from others, oneself, or one's sense of purpose. This word often conveys a feeling of isolation, confusion, or bewilderment.

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".

Lot-et-garonne

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Lot

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Lote

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Lotensin

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Loth

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Lotharingia

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