loss
41loss — noun /lɒs,lɑs,lɔs/ a) an instance of losing, such as a defeat The match ended in their first loss of the season. b) something that is lost It was written off as a loss. Ant …
42loss — n 1. detriment, disadvantage, prejudice; impairment, injury, damage, hurt, harm, disablement, incapacitation; step backward, regression, retrogression, lapse. 2. privation, deprivation, bereavement; sacrifice, denial, forfeiture; nonrestoration.… …
43loss — See: AT A LOSS, THROW FOR A LOSS …
44loss — See: AT A LOSS, THROW FOR A LOSS …
45loss — See: at a loss, throw for a loss …
46loss — see one man’s loss is another man’s gain there’s no great loss without some gain …
47loss — Synonyms and related words: ablation, annihilation, attrition, bankruptcy, bereavement, breakage, breakdown, collapse, confusion, consumption, corrosion, crack up, crippling, damage, death, decrement, defeat, deliquescence, demise, denial,… …
48loss — Cleveland Dialect List to lose: tak heed, man, thee ll loss tha muckinger …
49loss — • lös, fri, obunden, loss, ledig, lösgjord …
50loss — a bereavement What happens when you lose3 somebody: But she told her other gentlemen she could feel he had had a loss, (le Carré, 1980) …