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1. loose

adjective. ['ˈluːs'] (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player.

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Etymology

  • lauss (Old Norse)

Rhymes with Loose

  • reintroduce
  • overproduce
  • reproduce
  • introduce
  • disabuse
  • profuse
  • excuse
  • chartreuse
  • abstruse
  • vanhoose
  • recluse
  • produce
  • misuse
  • disuse
  • diffuse
  • spruce
  • seduce
  • reuse
  • reduce
  • obtuse
  • lajous
  • labouisse
  • induce
  • deduce
  • damoose
  • caboose
  • asmus
  • abuse
  • tyus
  • truce

How do you pronounce loose?

Pronounce loose as lus.

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3. loose

adverb. ['ˈluːs'] without restraint.

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  • lauss (Old Norse)

4. loose

adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not compact or dense in structure or arrangement.

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  • lauss (Old Norse)

5. loose

adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not literal.

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  • lauss (Old Norse)

6. loose

adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting.

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  • lauss (Old Norse)

7. loose

adjective. ['ˈluːs'] emptying easily or excessively.

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  • lauss (Old Norse)

8. loose

adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not officially recognized or controlled.

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  • lauss (Old Norse)

9. loose

verb. ['ˈluːs'] turn loose or free from restraint.

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Etymology

  • lauss (Old Norse)