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lost

/lɒst/

verb

Meaning

  • To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.

    "He lost his hearing in the explosion."

  • To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to find; to go astray from.

    "I lost my way in the forest."

  • To fail to win (a game, competition, trial, etc).

    "We lost the football match."

  • To be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer.

    "Mission control lost the satellite as its signal died down."

  • To cause (somebody) to be unable to follow or trace one any longer.

    "We managed to lose our pursuers in the forest."

  • To cease exhibiting; to overcome (a behavior or emotion).

  • To shed, remove, discard, or eliminate.

    "When we get into the building, please lose the hat."

  • Of a clock, to run slower than expected.

    "It's already 5:30? My watch must have lost a few minutes."

  • (ditransitive) To cause (someone) the loss of something; to deprive of.

  • To fail to catch with the mind or senses; to miss.

    "I lost a part of what he said."

  • To cause to part with; to deprive of.

Synonyms

leave behind,
mislay,
forfeit,
drop,
shed,
ditch,
drop,
dump,
get rid of,
jettison

adjective

Meaning

  • Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.

    "The children were soon lost in the forest."

  • In an unknown location; unable to be found.

    "Deep beneath the ocean, the Titanic was lost to the world."

  • Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible.

    "an island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd"

  • Parted with; no longer held or possessed.

    "a lost limb; lost honour"

  • Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered.

    "a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit"

  • Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope.

    "a ship lost at sea; a woman lost to virtue; a lost soul"

  • Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible.

    "lost to shame; lost to all sense of honour"

  • Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as not to notice external things.

    "to be lost in thought"