looses Antonyms

Meaning of looses

looses

to let fly, loosen sense 1, in a loose manner (see loose entry 1), marked by frequent voiding especially of watery stools, shoot entry 1 sense 1, fire, not respectable, being flexible or relaxed, not in the possession of either of two competing teams, lacking in restraint or power of restraint, to make loose, lacking in precision, exactness, or care, disconnected, detached, not tight-fitting, not tightly drawn or stretched, produced freely and accompanied by raising of mucus, free from a state of confinement, restraint, or obligation, not brought together in a bundle, container, or binding, to free from restraint, to cast loose, not exact or careful, lacking moral restraint, not firmly fastened or securely attached, having relative freedom of movement, to let fly a missile (such as an arrow), having worked partly free from attachments, overactive, to make less rigid, tight, or strict, not shut in, tied up, or held back, permitting freedom of interpretation, not dense, close, or compact in structure or arrangement, not dense or compact, no longer attached, not solid, not rigidly fastened or securely attached, to let loose (see loose entry 1)

looses Sentence Examples

  1. She looses arrows with precision, hitting her target every time.
  2. The old woman looses a sigh as she recalls her youthful days.
  3. The dog looses its grip on the leash and runs towards the park.
  4. The carpenter looses the wood with careful strokes, shaping it into a beautiful creation.
  5. The boxer looses a flurry of punches, trying to overwhelm his opponent.
  6. The balloon looses its string and floats high into the sky.
  7. The company looses its profits due to poor management decisions.
  8. The musician looses control of the guitar's tuning pegs, sending the strings out of tune.
  9. The prisoner looses his mind in the solitude of his cell.
  10. The solder looses his footing and falls into the mud.

FAQs About the word looses

to let fly, loosen sense 1, in a loose manner (see loose entry 1), marked by frequent voiding especially of watery stools, shoot entry 1 sense 1, fire, not resp

fires, launches, throws, shoots, blasts,hurls, squeezes off, discharges, hurtles, casts

represses, restrains, handles,suppresses, contains, manages, governs, controls, quiets, checks

She looses arrows with precision, hitting her target every time.

The old woman looses a sigh as she recalls her youthful days.

The dog looses its grip on the leash and runs towards the park.

The carpenter looses the wood with careful strokes, shaping it into a beautiful creation.