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losses Definition


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loss
noun losses
    1. The act or fact of losing or being lost.
      Example: paid for his stupidity with the loss of his driving licence
    2. The thing, amount, etc lost.
      Example: His loss of hearing was severe
      Thesaurus: defeat, failure, debt, deficiency, misfortune, privation, damage.
    3. The disadvantage that results when some-one or something goes.
      Example: a great loss to the company
    4a. The death of a close friend or relative;
      Example: He couldn't come to terms with the loss of his mother
    4b. The sadness felt after such a death.
      Example: He did his best to console her in her loss
Idiom: at a loss
    Puzzled; uncertain; unable to understand.
      Example: Her tantrums left me at a complete loss
      Thesaurus: unsure, confused, puzzled, undecided, perplexed, baffled, stumped, stuck.
    Said of a selling price, etc: lower than the buying price.
      Example: had to sell the car at a loss
    Said of a company, etc: losing more money than it is making.
      Example: trading at a loss
Idiom: at a loss for words
    Speechless through shock, amazement, etc.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.



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