loose

  • 11Loose — Album par Nelly Furtado Sortie 12 juin 2006 …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 12Loose — Loose  англ. свободный, буйный. В музыке Loose (альбом)  альбом Нелли Фуртадо. Loose (песня)  песня The Stooges. Loose (группа)  хардкор группа из Нью Джерси …

    Википедия

  • 13loose — UK US /luːs/ adjective ► not tightly held together or to anything else: »According to research, sales of tea bags, loose tea and instant tea have all declined. loose adverb ► »His customers preferred the vegetables to be sold loose, so that they… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 14loose — loose; loose·ly; loose·ness; un·loose; …

    English syllables

  • 15loose — loose, loosen Both words involve removal of restraints, physical or otherwise. The difference is that loose releases or sets free whereas loosen only makes more loose (or less tight). To loose a prisoner from his bonds is to set him free; to… …

    Modern English usage

  • 16loose on — ˈloose on ˈloose u ˌpon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they loose on he/she/it looses on present participle loosing on past tense …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 17Loose — Loose, v. i. To set sail. [Obs.] Acts xiii. 13. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 18loose — I (disconnected) adjective detached, free, freed, liberated, separate, suggestive, unattached, unbound, unchained, unclasped, unconnected, unfastened, unlatched, unlocked, unrestrained, untethered, untied II (inexact) adjective abstruse, careless …

    Law dictionary

  • 19loose — loose1 W3S3 [lu:s] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not firmly attached)¦ 2¦(not attached)¦ 3¦(not tied tightly)¦ 4¦(hair)¦ 5¦(clothes)¦ 6¦(free)¦ 7¦(not exact)¦ 8¦(not very controlled)¦ 9¦(not solid)¦ 10¦(sport)¦ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20loose — loose1 [ lus ] adjective ** ▸ 1 not firmly fixed ▸ 2 not grouped together ▸ 3 not tight ▸ 4 not exact/detailed ▸ 5 not carefully organized ▸ 6 about waste from body ▸ 7 ball: not controlled ▸ 8 careless in speaking ▸ 9 sexually immoral ▸ +… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English