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    los·er
    /ˈlo͞ozər/

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest: "he was the loser in the race" Similar defeated personalso-ranthe defeatedthe vanquishedOpposite winner

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  2. A loser is the team or person that did not win or succeed. In pond hockey, the loser has to hose down the ice to make it smooth again. You may have heard loser used to insult someone who has not had a lot of success in life, someone who might not have many friends.

  3. loser. A loser is commonly defined as an individual who is unsuccessful or does not excel in a particular task, venture, or competition. They typically fail to gain or secure what they sought or aimed for. This term can also refer to someone who is often perceived as undesirable or socially inept.

  4. noun. losers. One that fails to win. The losers of the game. American Heritage. Similar definitions. One that seems doomed to lose; esp., an ineffectual person who habitually fails or is easily victimized. Webster's New World. A person who reacts to loss or defeat in a specified way. A poor loser. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  5. Mar 20, 2019 · What It Means to Be a Loser. A new Netflix documentary series shows the power of the narratives we construct. Posted March 20, 2019. “In the desert, if you panic, you’ll be dead in three days....

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · Despite their distinct meanings, looser and Loser can be confused due to their similar spelling. The key difference lies in the additional 'o' in looser, which is linked to the verb 'loose,' meaning to release or relax, while Loser stems from 'lose,' indicating defeat or failure.

  7. 1. a person or group that loses. 2. a. a person who has failed significantly at something: a loser at marriage. b. one that disappoints. 3. Slang. misfit (def. 3). [1300–50]

  8. Lose has a handful of different meanings, but most relate to “being unable to retain possession of something, failing to win, or having something or someone taken away from you.” She asked if I lose my things constantly, and I do. There was no way I was going to lose this race. He caused me to lose my trust in the company.

  9. Sep 20, 2022 · What is the definition of “lose?” “Lose” is defined as to stop having something because you do not know where it is, misplace it, or it is taken away from you. According to Merriam-Webster , the word “lose” is to “be unable to find or have at hand.”

  10. Aug 8, 2022 · Loser is a noun used to describe a person who loses a game or competition. It’s the opposite of “winner.” It can also be used in informal contexts as an insult.

  11. noun. One who or that which loses something, such as extra weight, car keys, etc. person who fails to win. someone who loses in a specified manner. someone with bad luck or poor skills who consistently loses. person of unhappy circumstances. insult. someone that has lost weight. A person who did not win. noun. a contestant who loses the contest.

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