“Lose” 1. “Lose” is a verb which means to misplace or come to be without something. EX: James Bond can LOSE anyone who is chasing him. EX: Somehow I always.

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“Lose” 1. “Lose” is a verb which means to misplace or come to be without something. EX: James Bond can LOSE anyone who is chasing him. EX: Somehow I always manage to LOSE my car keys!

“Lose” 2. “Lose” is also a verb meaning to fail to win or to face defeat EX: If they don’t score more points they will LOSE the game. EX: The Lions managed to not thoroughly LOSE this season

“Loose” 3. “Loose” is an adjective that means something is not contained, held back, or tied down in some way. EX: The cows got LOOSE and wandered through the streets of Salem when their owners were hanged. EX: If you are LOOSE with your words, the enemy will discover our plans. EX: The girl didn’t use barrettes; instead she wore her hair down and LOOSE.

“Loose” 4. “Loose” can also be a verb meaning to release something or set it free. EX: After pulling the bowstring back, the archer will LOOSE the arrow at the target. EX: Pigeons like to fly over people without hats and LOOSE their feces on the targets below.