What is the difference between lose and loose??

Asked by fau 4 months ago, 9 answers.

What is the difference between lose and loose??

Answered by bunnyslippersanonymous on Jul 26, 2008, 07:49AM
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Buddy, go to dictionary.com and see for yourself. LOOSE means something isn't tight but LOOSE on something, as in the response above as "Your shirt is loose." LOSE means you the opposite of WIN. You will LOSE money if you keep spending it on a casino machine for the rest of your life. I will LOSE my license if I don't put it up. She will LOSE the battle in court. Get it?

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Answered by charla on Jul 26, 2008, 07:37AM
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I think Loose is as in, you are going to Loose this race
and Lose is as in, don't take that with you your going to Lose it

I do belive that is it

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Answered by jamo on Jul 26, 2008, 07:44AM
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Loose is like : ' This shirt is LOOSE on me.
Lose is like: ' You are going to LOSE if you don't listen to me.

Answered by funadvice on Jul 26, 2008, 07:53AM
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Loose means that the screw is to Loose, or that the shirt was Loose on me.
Lose means I hope my team doesn't Lose the game.

Answered by bklynphilly on Jul 26, 2008, 07:55AM

Loose- when a piece of clothing fits big on a person; something isn't on tight. Lose- lost.

Answered by mikeh on Jul 26, 2008, 07:55AM
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So many people are using these words interchangably now, it's rightening. The same thing with "Every day" and "Everyday."

Answered by ty on Jul 26, 2008, 08:12AM
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Actually it is lose this race...

Answered by shaeluvspete on Jul 26, 2008, 08:34AM
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Lose is like saying you lost something. Example: We are going to lose the game.

An example of loose would be: She is wearing a loose skirt.

Answered by mh2m on Jul 26, 2008, 08:39AM
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thx

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