lost
For the verb: "to lose"
| Simple Past: | lost |
| Past Participle: | lost |
lost lose
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
lost /lɒst/ past and past participle of lose
be lost for words be so surprised or upset that one cannot think what to say.
be lost on fail to be noticed or appreciated by.
get lost! informal go away!
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
lose /luːz/
- 1 be deprived of or cease to have or retain.
■ be deprived of (a relative or friend) through their death.
■ (of a pregnant woman) miscarry (a baby).
■ (be lost) be destroyed or killed.
■ decrease in (body weight).
■ (of a clock) become slow by (a specified amount of time).
■ (lose it) informal lose control of one's temper or emotions.
- 2 become unable to find.
■ (often lose one's (or the) way) become unable to follow (the right route).
■ evade or shake off (a pursuer).
■ N. Amer. informal get rid of.
■ (lose oneself in/be lost in) be or become deeply absorbed in.
- 3 fail to win (a game or contest).
- 4 earn less (money) than one is spending.
- 5 waste or fail to take advantage of: he may have lost his chance.
- 6 (lose out) be disadvantaged.
lose face lose one's credibility.
lose heart become discouraged.
lose one's mind (or marbles) informal go insane.

