Lose vs Loose – Grammar Guide

Lose vs Loose – Verb or Adjective?

Lose and loose look similar but have different meanings and pronunciations.

Quick Rule

  • lose is a verb – to not win, or to misplace something.
  • loose is an adjective – not tight or not fixed in place.

Examples with “lose” (verb)

  • Be careful not to lose your keys.
  • Our team might lose the match.
  • She doesn't want to lose her job.

Examples with “loose” (adjective)

  • This shirt is too loose. (not tight)
  • The screw is loose; tighten it.
  • He let the dog run loose in the park. (not tied up)

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