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    losing
    /ˈluːzɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. suffering, resulting in, or relating to defeat in a game or contest: "the losing side"

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  2. (Definition of losing from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. 1. : resulting in or likely to result in defeat. a losing battle. a losing poker hand. 2. : marked by many losses or more losses than wins. a losing streak. a losing record. Examples of losing in a Sentence.

  4. Losing definition: causing or suffering loss. . See examples of LOSING used in a sentence.

  5. (Definition of losing from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of losing. losing. So, it's a losing proposition no matter who you are. From NBCNews.com. Trust me, the company isn't losing money because of piracy. From TIME. Losing a child is not like other losses of loved ones. From NPR.

  6. Define losing. losing synonyms, losing pronunciation, losing translation, English dictionary definition of losing. adj. 1. Failing to win, as in a sport or game: a losing team; a losing lottery ticket. 2. Of or relating to one that fails to win: a losing season; a losing...

  7. Definition of 'losing' Word Frequency. losing in British English. (ˈluːzɪŋ ) adjective. unprofitable; failing. the business was a losing concern. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. losing in American English. (ˈluzɪŋ ) noun. 1. the act of one that loses. 2. [pl.] losses by gambling. adjective. 3.

  8. LOSE definition: 1. to no longer have something because you do not know where it is: 2. to have something or…. Learn more.

  9. Losing definition: Failing to win, as in a sport or game.

  10. Synonyms for LOSING: missing, forgetting, misplacing, mislaying, passing over, overlooking, dropping, forfeiting; Antonyms of LOSING: having, retaining, keeping, holding, owning, possessing, enjoying, occupying.

  11. to be defeated in (a game, lawsuit, battle, etc.): He has lost very few cases in his career as a lawyer. to cause the loss of: The delay lost the battle for them. to let (oneself ) go astray, miss the way, etc.: We lost ourselves in the woods.