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loss

loss

Meaning of loss

the act of no longer having something

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British English/lɒs/
American English/lɔs/
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loss belongs to the topic "Top 1000, Advertising". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

lossVerlust
guestGast
greetingBegrüßung
viewAussicht
toolWerkzeug
pricePreis
helphelfen

loss synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between loss / lack / absence / damage / deprivation / casualty

🇬🇧English

means not having enough of something, rather than losing something you once had

A1Very Often

There is a lack of water in the area.

🇬🇧English

focuses on not being present, not on losing something

A1Often

His absence was noticed by everyone.

🇬🇧English

means harm or injury to something, not the fact of no longer having it

A1Very Often

The storm caused serious damage to the roof.

D
🇬🇧English
deprivation

emphasizes being deprived of something, often in a serious or unfair way

A1Rarely

Sleep deprivation can affect your health.

C
🇬🇧English
casualty

refers to a person hurt or killed, not to loss in general

A1Often

The accident had several casualties.

🇬🇧English

means a gradual fall or worsening, not simply no longer having something

A1Very Often

There was a decline in sales last year.

S
🇬🇧English
setback

means a temporary problem that slows progress, not a direct loss

A1Often

The injury was a setback for her training.

F
🇬🇧English
forfeiture

means losing something because of a rule, decision, or penalty

A1Rarely

The contract included forfeiture of the deposit.

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How to pronounce loss and what this word means

loss means loss. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce loss

/lɒs/

loss translation

loss

loss transcription

/lɒs/, /lɔs/

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loss meaning: what does it mean?

the act of no longer having something

loss pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

loss is pronounced as /lɒs/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is loss part of Advertising vocabulary?

Yes, loss can be learned in the Advertising topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is loss part of Professional English vocabulary?

Yes, loss can be learned in the Professional English topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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