plural
losses
plural
losses
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOSS
1
a
:
failure to keep or to continue to have something
[noncount]
—
usually + of
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the mayor's loss of support/influence
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Surgeons were unable to control the loss of blood in the victim.
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Symptoms include insomnia and loss of appetite.
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Both accidents were attributed to the drivers' loss of control.
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The recession has caused the loss of many jobs.
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The accident caused enormous loss of life. [=many people died in the accident]
[singular]
—
usually + of
[plural]
b
[noncount]
:
the experience of having something taken from you or destroyed
—
usually + of
2
[count]
:
money that is spent and that is more than the amount earned or received
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The company's losses for the year were higher than expected.
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profits and losses
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They took a loss on the deal. [=the deal cost them money; they lost money on the deal]
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The business is operating at a loss. [=the business is spending more money than it is earning]
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They sold the property at a (considerable) loss. [=for less than they paid for it]
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see also at a loss (below)
3
:
failure to win a game, contest, etc.
[noncount]
[count]
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The team suffered a 3–2 loss in the last game.
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The team has an equal number of wins and losses.
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the party's losses in the recent election
4
a
:
a decrease in something or in the amount of something
[singular]
[noncount]
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We need to determine the loss in value due to the damage.
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The new windows reduce heat loss by 15 percent.
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Don't be concerned about the loss of a few pounds. You're still a healthy weight.
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Side effects of the treatment include nausea and hair loss.
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memory/weight loss
b
[singular]
:
a decrease in value by a specified amount
5
[noncount]
a
:
the death of a relative, friend, etc.
—
usually + of
b
:
the experience of having someone leave
—
usually + of
c
:
a feeling of sadness that you have when someone dies, leaves, etc.
6
[singular]
:
something that causes harm, sadness, etc., to a group or organization
7
[singular]
:
something that is completely destroyed
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After the flood, the crops were a total loss.
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No one was injured in the accident, but the car was a complete loss.
8
losses
[plural]
:
soldiers killed, wounded, or captured in battle
9
[count]
American football
:
the distance the ball is moved away from the goal during a play
at a loss
:
not able to decide what should be done or said
—
see also loss 2 (above)
at a loss for words
chiefly US
:
unable to think of anything to say
cut your losses
:
to stop an activity, business, etc., that is failing in order to prevent more losses or damage
it's your loss
◊ People say that something is your loss when you choose not to do something that they think would help you or that you would enjoy.
throw (someone) for a loss
:
to cause (someone) to be very amazed, confused, or shocked