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Loose vs Lose

The words Loose and Lose are mixed up in writing; for some reason, many people write loose when they really mean lose. But there’s no reason to lose your mind worrying about this, just lose the extra o!

Loose

Loose is an adjective, the opposite of tight or contained.

  • My shoes are loose
  • I have a loose tooth
  • There’s a dog running loose in the street

Lose

Lose is a verb that means to suffer the loss of, to miss.

  • I win! You lose!
  • Don’t lose your keys
  • I never lose bets

The Bottom Line

Simple carelessness leads people to write loose when they mean lose. Just remember that lose has one o, and loose has two. Start with loose, lose an o, and what do you get? Lose!

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  1. suneel says:

    i was really nice 2 have this.and ihave been through the book of “born 2 win”by PRAMOD BATRA sir.really it was an amzing book.i hope u give us more n more PD books