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    loss
    /lɒs/

    noun

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  2. : the partial or complete deterioration or absence of a physical capability or function. a temporary loss of taste and smell. severe memory loss. loss of appetite. loss of consciousness.

  3. Loss definition: detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get. See examples of LOSS used in a sentence.

  4. a disadvantage caused by someone leaving or by something being taken away: It would be a great loss to the department if you left. B2 [ C or U ] the death of a person: They never got over the loss of their son. C1 [ C ] a situation in which a business spends more money than it earns: The company announced a pre-tax loss of three million dollars.

  5. Definitions of loss. noun. the act of losing someone or something. “everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock” see more. noun. the experience of losing a loved one. “he sympathized on the loss of their grandfather” see more. noun. euphemistic expressions for death. synonyms: departure, exit, expiration, going, passing, release. see more.

  6. Jul 16, 2016 · Loss is the feeling of sadness you experience when someone or something you like is taken away from you. Talk to others about your feelings of loss and grief. He always woke with a sense of deep sorrow and depressing loss.

  7. n. 1. The act or an instance of losing: nine losses during the football season. 2. a. One that is lost: wrote their flooded house off as a loss. b. The condition of being deprived or bereaved of something or someone: Her loss was made easier by the support of her friends. c. The amount of something lost: selling at a 50 percent loss. 3.

  8. the fact of not having someone or something that you had before, or of having less of something than before: loss of income / memory. blood / hair / weight loss. job losses. Fewer examples. the closure of the factory and the loss of 400 jobs. He was recompensed for loss of earnings.

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