Lose
Lose is a verb with several related meanings centered on failing to retain or win something. It can mean to misplace something and no longer know where it is (I often lose my keys). It can also mean to fail to win in a contest or to be defeated (Our team lost the game). It may refer to ceasing to have something through damage, destruction, or removal (They lost their funding), or to fail to maintain a quality or state (lose interest, lose control).
The verb is irregular: present lose, simple past lost, past participle lost; present participle losing. It is
Common confusions include the similar-sounding adjective loose, which means not tight, and is pronounced differently. The
Etymology traces the verb lose to Old English losian, meaning “to perish, be lost,” and it is