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    lost
    /lɒst/

    verb

    • 1. past and past participle of lose

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of LOST is past tense and past participle of lose. How to use lost in a sentence.

  3. LOST definition: 1. not knowing where you are and how to get to a place: 2. If something is lost, no one knows…. Learn more.

  4. Lost definition: no longer possessed or retained. See examples of LOST used in a sentence.

  5. The adjective lost describes anything that can't be found, like your favorite pair of sunglasses that you left on a table at the library and never saw again.

  6. 12 meanings: 1. unable to be found or recovered 2. unable to find one's way or ascertain one's whereabouts 3. confused,.... Click for more definitions.

  7. that cannot be found or brought back. I'm still looking for that lost file. a lost cat/dog/pet; Your invitation must have got lost in the post.; Report all instances of lost or stolen cards immediately.; Along with flight delays, lost luggage is the most common cause for passenger complaint.

  8. Lost definition: no longer possessed or retained. See examples of LOST used in a sentence.

  9. LOST definition: 1. not knowing where you are or where you should go: 2. If something is lost, no one knows where…. Learn more.

  10. 3 [usually before noun] that cannot be obtained; that cannot be found or created again The strike cost them thousands of dollars in lost business. She's trying to recapture her lost youth. He regretted the lost (= wasted) opportunity to apologize to her. the lost art of letter-writing; 4 [not usually before noun] unable to deal successfully with a particular situation We would be lost without your help. I felt so lost after my mother died. He's a lost soul (= a person who does not seem to ...

  11. Define lost. lost synonyms, lost pronunciation, lost translation, English dictionary definition of lost. v. Past tense and past participle of lose. adj. 1. Unable to find one's way: a lost child. 2.