loser
[C] Countable
pl: losers
This term carries a heavy emotional weight that shifts based on the setting. In a competitive or sporting context, it is a neutral description of a result, simply denoting the party that did not win. It describes a temporary state of defeat. In a social or personal context, however, it becomes a harsh pejorative. It targets a person's character or overall life trajectory, implying a permanent state of failure, inadequacy, or social invisibility. It is frequently used as an insult to demean someone's worth.
Used to count individuals who have lost a game or people viewed as failures.