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loose

adjTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: loosedpp: looseding: loosingcomp: loosersup: loosest

This word carries a strong sense of instability or a lack of tension. It describes a physical state where something is detached from its intended anchor or boundary, often implying a need for correction or a state of liberation. It is frequently used in contexts of clothing or mechanical failure. In a social or moral context, it suggests a lack of discipline or a disregard for strict rules. While not always negative, it implies a relaxed or haphazard quality that contrasts with the precision and rigidity of something tight or secure.

Meanings

adj
[something]

Not firmly or tightly fixed in place.

"The screw is loose and needs tightening."

adj
[something]

Not fitting tightly or too large for the wearer.

"He wore a loose shirt on the hot day."

adj
[someone]

Not strictly controlled or confined.

"The prisoners were loose in the city."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To set free or release from a constraint.

"The hunter decided to loose the hounds."

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