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  1. : a loss in marine insurance in which the cost of repairing or recovering a ship or its cargo would be more than the ship or cargo is worth compare actual total loss in this entry — direct loss : a loss arising directly from an act or event compare consequential loss in this entry

  2. LOSS definition: 1. the fact that you no longer have something or have less of something: 2. a disadvantage caused…. Learn more.

  3. Loss definition: detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get. See examples of LOSS used in a sentence.

  4. Synonyms for LOSS: absence, lack, misplacement, deprivation, mislaying, forfeiture, sacrifice, forfeit; Antonyms of LOSS: gain, acquisition, control, hands, possession, having, keeping, winner.

  5. If you no longer have something, you experience a loss, like the loss of a favorite sock. When something lessens, or gets smaller, that's also a loss, as in weight loss. Loss has lots of opposites that help define what it means. It is the opposite of win, gain, found, or earn.

  6. Jul 16, 2016 · Loss is the fact of no longer having something or of having less of it than before.

  7. loss noun (DISADVANTAGE) a disadvantage caused by someone leaving an organization: It would be a great loss to the department if you left. be at a loss. to not know what to do or say: [ + to do sth ] I'm at a loss to explain his disappearance. a sense of loss. sadness because someone has died or left.

  8. Definition of loss noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. loss. noun. /lɔs/. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the state of no longer having something or as much of something; the process that leads to this I want to report the loss of a package. loss of blood weight loss The closure of the factory will lead to a number of job losses.

  10. The condition of being deprived or bereaved of something or someone: Her loss was made easier by the support of her friends. c. The amount of something lost: selling at a 50 percent loss. 3. The harm or suffering caused by losing or being lost: The doctor's retirement is a great loss to the community.

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