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lost

 
pronunciation:
lawst [or] last
parts of speech:
adjective, verb
phrases:
get lost
features:
Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: adjective
definition 1: not able to be found or no longer possessed.
He found his lost wallet under the sofa.She still felt sadness over her lost necklace that her mother had given her.
synonyms:
mislaid, misplaced, missing
similar words:
absent, forfeited, gone, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irretrievable, stray
definition 2: not won.
The players were unhappy about their lost games and pledged to train harder.
similar words:
failed, forfeited, futile, hopeless, irredeemable
definition 3: not used, or not made good use of; missed or wasted.
She regretted her lost opportunities.He thought of his year in prison as lost time.
synonyms:
missed, misspent, squandered, wasted
similar words:
irrecoverable, irretrievable
definition 4: not knowing where one is, or not knowing how to get to one's intended destination.
The hikers got lost in the woods.
synonyms:
astray
similar words:
adrift, at sea, confounded, off the track, perplexed, stray
definition 5: ruined or doomed.
The lost ships from that battle still lie at the bottom of the sea.We're lost! There is nothing we can do to save ourselves now.
synonyms:
destroyed, doomed, ruined
similar words:
done for, finished, undone, unsalvageable, wrecked
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part of speech: verb
definition: past tense and past participle of lose.
phrase: get lost