Word: loose Word origin: Middle English loos ‘free from bonds’, from Old Norse lauss, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German los . Phonetic: luːs Listen:
not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached. Example: a loose tooth
(of a garment) not fitting tightly or closely. Example: she slipped into a loose T-shirt
not close, compact, or solid in structure or formation. Example: the fabric's loose weave
not strict or exact. Example: a loose interpretation
engaging in casual sexual encounters or relationships. Example: she ran the risk of being called a loose woman
loose play. Example: he was in powerful form in the loose
set free; release. Example: the hounds have been loosed
fire (a bullet, arrow, etc.). Example: he loosed off a shot at the vehicle
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