lost als zelfstandig naamwoord: - 1
als bijvoeglijk naamwoord: - 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
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lose als werkwoord: - 1
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lost
zelfstandig naamwoord
1 lost
People who are destined to die soon.
synoniem: doomed.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
1 lost
No longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered.
Roget 732:
unsuccessful,
successless†;
failing,
tripping
etc.
v.;
at fault;
unfortunate
etc.
735.
abortive,
addle,
stillborn;
fruitless,
bootless;
ineffectual,
ineffective,
inconsequential,
trifling,
nugatory;
inefficient
etc.
(impotent)
158;
insufficient
etc.
640;
unavailing
etc.
(useless)
645;
of no effect.
aground,
grounded,
swamped,
stranded,
cast away,
wrecked,
foundered,
capsized,
shipwrecked,
nonsuited†;
foiled;
defeated
etc.
731;
struck down,
borne down,
broken down;
downtrodden;
overborne,
overwhelmed;
all up with;
ploughed,
plowed,
plucked.
lost,
undone,
ruined,
broken;
bankrupt
etc.
(not paying)
808;
played out;
done up,
done for;
dead beat,
ruined root and branch,
flambe†,
knocked on the head;
destroyed
etc.
162.
frustrated,
crossed,
unhinged,
disconcerted dashed;
thrown off one's balance,
thrown on one's back,
thrown on one's beam ends†;
unhorsed,
in a sorry plight;
hard hit.
stultified,
befooled†,
dished,
hoist on one's own petard;
victimized,
sacrificed.
wide of the mark
etc.
(error)
495;
out of one's reckoning
etc.
(inexpectation)
508†;
left in the lurch;
thrown away
etc.
(wasted)
638;
unattained;
uncompleted
etc.
730.
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Roget 2:
inexistent†,
nonexistent
etc.
1;
negative,
blank;
missing,
omitted;
absent
etc.
187;
insubstantial,
shadowy,
spectral,
visionary.
unreal,
potential,
virtual;
baseless,
in nubibus [Lat.];
unsubstantial
etc.
4;
vain.
unborn,
uncreated†,
unbegotten,
unconceived,
unproduced,
unmade.
perished,
annihilated,
etc.
v.;
extinct,
exhausted,
gone,
lost,
vanished,
departed,
gone with the wind;
defunct
etc.
(dead)
360.
fabulous,
ideal
etc.
(imaginary)
515,
supposititious
etc.
514.
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Roget 449:
disappearing
etc.
v.;
evanescent;
missing,
lost;
lost to sight,
lost to view;
gone.
Roget 776:
losing
etc.
v.;
not having
etc.
777.1.
shorn of,
deprived of;
denuded,
bereaved,
bereft,
minus,
cut off;
dispossessed
etc.
789;
rid of,
quit of;
out of pocket.
lost
etc.
v.;
long lost;
irretrievable
etc.
(hopeless)
859;
off one's hands.
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Roget 824:
excited
etc.
v.;
wrought up,
up the qui vive [Fr.],
astir,
sparkling;
in a quiver
etc.
821,
in a fever,
in a ferment,
in a blaze,
in a state of excitement;
in hysterics;
black in the face,
overwrought,
tense,
taught,
on a razor's edge;
hot,
red-hot,
flushed,
feverish;
all of a twitter,
in a pucker;
with quivering lips,
with tears in one's eyes.
flaming;
boiling over;
ebullient,
seething;
foaming at the mouth;
fuming,
raging,
carried away by passion,
wild,
raving,
frantic,
mad,
distracted,
beside oneself,
out of one's wits,
ready to burst,
bouleverse†,
demoniacal.
lost,
eperdu [Fr.],
tempest-tossed;
haggard;
ready to sink.
stung to the quick,
up,
on one's high ropes.
exciting,
absorbing,
riveting,
distracting
etc.
v.;
impressive,
warm,
glowing,
fervid,
swelling,
imposing,
spirit-stirring,
thrilling;
high-wrought;
soul-stirring,
soul-subduing;
heart-stirring,
heart-swelling,
heart-thrilling;
agonizing
etc.
(painful)
830;
telling,
sensational,
hysterical;
overpowering,
overwhelming;
more than flesh and blood can bear;
yellow.
piquant
etc.
(pungent)
392;
spicy,
appetizing,
provocative,
provoquant†,
tantalizing.
eager to go,
anxious to go,
chafing at the bit.
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Roget 828:
in pain,
in a state of pain,
full of pain
etc.
n.;
suffering
etc.
v.;
pained,
afflicted,
worried,
displeased
etc.
830;
aching,
griped,
sore
etc.
(physical pain)
378;
on the rack,
in limbo;
between hawk and buzzard.
uncomfortable,
uneasy;
ill at ease;
in a taking,
in a way;
disturbed;
discontented
etc.
832;
out of humor
etc.
901.1;
weary
etc.
841.
heavy laden,
stricken,
crushed,
a prey to,
victimized,
ill-used.
unfortunate
etc.
(hapless)
735;
to be pitied,
doomed,
devoted,
accursed,
undone,
lost,
stranded;
fey.
unhappy,
infelicitous,
poor,
wretched,
miserable,
woe-begone;
cheerless
etc.
(dejected)
837;
careworn.
concerned,
sorry;
sorrowing,
sorrowful;
cut up,
chagrined,
horrified,
horror-stricken;
in grief,
plunged in grief,
a prey to grief
etc.
n.;
in tears
etc.
(lamenting)
839;
steeped to the lips in misery;
heart-stricken,
heart-broken,
heart-scalded;
broken-hearted;
in despair
etc.
859.
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Roget 837:
cheerless,
joyless,
spiritless;
uncheerful,
uncheery†;
unlively†;
unhappy
etc.
828;
melancholy,
dismal,
somber,
dark,
gloomy,
triste [Fr.],
clouded,
murky,
lowering,
frowning,
lugubrious,
funereal,
mournful,
lamentable,
dreadful.
dreary,
flat;
dull,
dull as a beetle,
dull as ditchwater†;
depressing
etc.
v..
melancholy as a gib cat;"
oppressed with melancholy,
a prey to melancholy;
downcast,
downhearted;
down in the mouth,
down in one's luck;
heavy-hearted;
in the dumps,
down in the dumps,
in the suds,
in the sulks,
in the doldrums;
in doleful dumps,
in bad humor;
sullen;
mumpish†,
dumpish,
mopish†,
moping;
moody,
glum;
sulky
etc.
(discontented)
832;
out of sorts,
out of humor,
out of heart,
out of spirits;
ill at ease,
low spirited,
in low spirits,
a cup too low;
weary
etc.
841;
discouraged,
disheartened;
desponding;
chapfallen†,
chopfallen†,
jaw fallen,
crest fallen.
sad,
pensive,
penseroso [It],
tristful†;
dolesome†,
doleful;
woebegone;
lacrymose,
lachrymose,
in tears,
melancholic,
hypped†,
hypochondriacal,
bilious,
jaundiced,
atrabilious†,
saturnine,
splenetic;
lackadaisical.
serious,
sedate,
staid,
stayed;
grave as a judge,
grave as an undertaker,
grave as a mustard pot;
sober,
sober as a judge,
solemn,
demure;
grim;
grim-faced,
grim-visaged;
rueful,
wan,
long-faced.
disconsolate;
unconsolable,
inconsolable;
forlorn,
comfortless,
desolate,
desole [Fr.],
sick at heart;
soul sick,
heart sick;
au desespoir [Fr.];
in despair
etc.
859;
lost.
overcome;
broken down,
borne down,
bowed down;
heartstricken
etc.
(mental suffering)
828†;
cut up,
dashed,
sunk;
unnerved,
unmanned;
down fallen,
downtrodden;
broken-hearted;
careworn.
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Roget 951:
impenitent,
uncontrite,
obdurate;
hard,
hardened;
seared,
recusant;
unrepentant;
relentless,
remorseless,
graceless,
shriftless†.
lost,
incorrigible,
irreclaimable.
unreconstructed,
unregenerate,
unreformed;
unrepented†,
unreclaimed†,
unatoned.
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Roget 187:
absent,
not present,
away,
nonresident,
gone,
from home;
missing;
lost;
wanting;
omitted;
nowhere to be found;
inexistence
etc.
2†.
empty,
void;
vacant,
vacuous;
untenanted,
unoccupied,
uninhabited;
tenantless;
barren,
sterile;
desert,
deserted;
devoid;
uninhabitable.
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2 lost
Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity.
synoniemen: confused, disoriented.
3 lost
Spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed.
4 lost
5 lost
Incapable of being recovered or regained.
6 lost
Not caught with the senses or the mind:
— Words lost in the din.
synoniem: missed.
7 lost
Deeply absorbed in thought:
— Lost in thought.
synoniemen: bemused, preoccupied.
Roget 458:
inattentive;
unobservant,
unmindful,
heedless,
unthinking,
unheeding,
undiscerning†;
inadvertent;
mindless,
regardless,
respectless†,
listless
etc.
(indifferent)
866;
blind,
deaf;
bird-witted;
hand over head;
cursory,
percursory†;
giddy-brained,
scatter-brained,
hare-brained;
unreflective,
unreflecting†,
ecervele [Fr.];
offhand;
dizzy,
muzzy†,
brainsick†;
giddy,
giddy as a goose;
wild,
harum-scarum,
rantipole†,
highflying;
heedless,
careless
etc.
(neglectful)
460.
inconsiderate,
thoughtless.
absent,
abstracted,
distrait;
absentminded,
lost;
lost in thought,
wrapped in thought;
rapt,
in the clouds,
bemused;
dreaming on other things,
musing on other things;
preoccupied,
engrossed
etc.
(attentive)
457;
daydreaming,
in a reverie
etc.
n.;
off one's guard
etc.
(inexpectant)
508†;
napping;
dreamy;
caught napping.
disconcerted,
distracted,
put out
etc.
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Pools: nieobecny, zamyślony, zadumany
8 lost
Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment:
— She felt lost on the first day of school.
synoniemen: at sea, baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded, confused, mazed, mixed-up.
Roget 475:
uncertain;
casual;
random
etc.
(aimless)
621;
changeable
etc.
149.
doubtful,
dubious;
indecisive;
unsettled,
undecided,
undetermined;
in suspense,
open to discussion;
controvertible;
in question
etc.
(inquiry)
461.
vague;
indeterminate,
indefinite;
ambiguous,
equivocal;
undefined,
undefinable;
confused
etc.
(indistinct)
447;
mystic,
oracular;
dazed.
perplexing
etc.
v.;
enigmatic,
paradoxical,
apocryphal,
problematical,
hypothetical;
experimental
etc.
463.
unpredictable,
unforeseeable
(unknowable)
519.
fallible,
questionable,
precarious,
slippery,
ticklish,
debatable,
disputable;
unreliable,
untrustworthy.
contingent,
contingent on,
dependent on;
subject to;
dependent on circumstances;
occasional;
provisional.
unauthentic,
unauthenticated,
unauthoritative;
unascertained,
unconfirmed;
undemonstrated;
untold,
uncounted.
in a state of uncertainty,
in a cloud,
in a maze;
bushed,
off the track;
ignorant,
etc.
491;
afraid to say;
out of one's reckoning,
astray,
adrift;
at sea,
at fault,
at a loss,
at one's wit's end,
at a nonplus;
puzzled
etc.
v.;
lost,
abroad,
d_esorient_e;
distracted,
distraught.
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9 lost
Unable to function; without help.
synoniem: helpless.
Moby betekeniswoordenboek: abandoned, abashed, ablated, abroad, absent, absentminded, absorbed, abstracted, accursed, adrift, astray, at sea, away, baffled, bemused, bewildered, beyond recall, beyond remedy, bothered, buried, by the board, bygone, castle-building, clueless, condemned, confounded, confused, consumed, corrupt, cureless, cursed, damned, daydreaming, daydreamy, dead, defunct, departed, depleted, desperate, destroyed, devastated, discomposed, disconcerted, dismayed, disoriented, dissipated, dissolute, distracted, distrait, distraught, disturbed, doomed, down the drain, dreaming, dreamy, drowsing, ecstatic, elsewhere, embarrassed, engrossed, eroded, exhausted, expended, extinct, fallen, faraway, forfeit, forfeited, forgotten, frantic, frenzied, godless, gone, gone away, gone to waste, graceless, guessing, half-awake, helpless, hopeless, immedicable, in a fix, in a maze, in a pickle, in a reverie, in a scrape, in a stew, in the clouds, incorrigible, incurable, inoperable, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irredeemable, irreformable, irremediable, irreparable, irretrievable, irreversible, irrevocable, lacking, late, long-lost, lost in thought, lost to, lost to sight, lost to view, mazed, meditative, mislaid, misplaced, misremembered, missing, misspent, mooning, moonraking, museful, musing, mystified, napping, no more, nodding, nonexistent, obliterated, oblivious, obsolete, off the track, out of sight, out the window, passed, past, past and gone, past hope, past praying for, past recall, pensive, perplexed, perturbed, pipe-dreaming, preoccupied, put-out, puzzled, rapt, remediless, reprobate, ruined, run to seed, shriftless, shrunken, somewhere else, spent, squandered, stargazing, strayed, taken up, terminal, transported, turned around, unchaste, unconscious, unconverted, undone, unmitigable, unredeemable, unredeemed, unregenerate, unrelievable, unsalvable, unsalvageable, unwon, upset, used, used up, vanished, wanton, wasted, without a clue, woolgathering, worn away, wrapped in thought, wrecked ... meer laten zien.
lose
werkwoord
1 lose
Fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense.
Roget 506:
forget;
be forgetful
etc.
adj.;
fall into oblivion,
sink into oblivion;
have a short memory
etc.
n.,
have no head.
forget one's own name,
have on the tip of one's tongue,
come in one ear and go out the other.
slip memory,
escape memory,
fade from memory,
die away from the memory;
lose,
lose sight of.
fail to recall,
not be able to recall.
[cause oneself to forget]
unlearn;
efface
etc.
552,
discharge from the memory;
consign to oblivion,
consign to the tomb of the Capulets;
think no more of
etc.
(turn the attention from)
458;
cast behind one's back,
wean one's thoughts from;
let bygones be bygones
etc.
(forgive)
918.
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Nederlands: afvallen, kwijtraken, verliezen
2 lose
Fail to win.
Nederlands: verliezen
3 lose
Suffer the loss of a person through death or removal.
Nederlands: ontvallen
4 lose
Miss from one's possessions; lose sight of.
Nederlands: kwijtraken, verliezen
5 lose
Allow to go out of sight or mind.
6 lose
Fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit.
synoniem: turn a loss.
Nederlands: verliezen
7 lose
8 lose
Fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind.
synoniem: miss.
Roget 732:
fail;
be unsuccessful
etc.
adj.;
not succeed
etc.
731;
make vain efforts
etc.
n.;
do in vain,
labor in vain,
toil in vain;
flunk [U.S.];
lose one's labor,
take nothing by one's motion;
bring to naught,
make nothing of;
wash a blackamoor white
etc.
(impossible)
471;
roll the stones of Sisyphus
etc.
(useless)
645;
do by halves
etc.
(not complete)
730;
lose ground
etc.
(recede)
282;
fall short of
etc.
304.
miss,
miss one's aim,
miss the mark,
miss one's footing,
miss stays;
slip,
trip,
stumble;
make a slip
etc.
n..
blunder
etc.
495,
make a mess of,
make a botch of;
bitch it†,
miscarry,
abort,
go up like a rocket and come down like the stick,
come down in flames,
get shot down,
reckon without one's host;
get the wrong pig by the tail,
get the wrong sow by the ear
etc.
(blunder),
)mismanage)
699.
limp,
halt,
hobble,
titubate†;
fall,
tumble;
lose one's balance;
fall to the ground,
fall between two stools;
flounder,
falter,
stick in the mud,
run aground,
split upon a rock;
beat one's head against a stone wall,
run one's head against a stone wall,
knock one's head against a stone wall,
dash one's head against a stone wall;
break one's back;
break down,
sink,
drown,
founder,
have the ground cut from under one;
get into trouble,
get into a mess,
get into a scrape;
come to grief
etc.
(adversity)
735;
go to the wall,
go to the dogs,
go to pot;
lick the dust,
bite the dust;
be defeated
etc.
731;
have the worst of it,
lose the day,
come off second best,
lose;
fall a prey to;
succumb
etc.
(submit)
725;
not have a leg to stand on.
come to nothing,
end in smoke;
flat out†;
fall to the ground,
fall through,
fall dead,
fall stillborn,
fall flat;
slip through one's fingers;
hang fire,
miss fire;
flash in the pan,
collapse;
topple down
etc.
(descent)
305;
go to wrack and ruin
etc.
(destruction)
162.
go amiss,
go wrong,
go cross,
go hard with,
go on a wrong tack;
go on ill,
come off ill,
turn out ill,
work ill;
take a wrong term,
take an ugly term;
take an ugly turn,
take a turn for the worse.
be all over with,
be all up with;
explode;
dash one's hopes
etc.
(disappoint)
509;
defeat the purpose;
sow the wind and reap the whirlwind,
jump out of the frying pan into the fire,
go from the frying pan into the fire.
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Roget 776:
lose;
incur a loss,
experience a loss,
meet with a loss;
miss;
mislay,
let slip,
allow to slip through the fingers;
be without
etc.
(exempt)
777.1;
forfeit.
get rid of
etc.
782;
waste
etc.
638.
be lost;
lapse.
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Roget 519:
be unintelligible
etc.
adj.;
require explanation
etc.
522;
have a doubtful meaning,
pass comprehension.
render unintelligible
etc.
adj.;
conceal
etc.
528;
darken
etc.
421;
confuse
etc.
(derange)
61;
perplex
etc.
(bewilder)
475.
not understand
etc.
518;
lose,
lose the clue;
miss;
not know what to make of,
be able to make nothing of,
give it up;
not be able to account for,
not be able to make either head or tail of;
be at sea
etc.
(uncertain)
475;
wonder
etc.
870;
see through a glass darkly
etc.
(ignorance)
491.
not understand one another;
play at cross purposes
etc.
(misinterpret)
523.
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Nederlands: ontgaan, ontglippen, ontsnappen, voorbijgaan
9 lose
Withdraw, as from reality.
10 lose
Be set at a disadvantage:
— The painting loses something in this light.
synoniem: suffer.
Moby betekeniswoordenboek: be bereaved of, be found wanting, be unsuccessful, bereave, bite the dust, bow, bow to, capitulate, clear, come to grief, consume, decline, default, disinherit, displace, dispossess, dissipate, divest, draw a blank, drop, elude, escape, evade, exhaust, expend, fail, fail of success, fall, flunk, flunk out, forfeit, forget, fritter away, give the slip, give up, go astray from, go bankrupt, go down, go under, have enough, incur loss, kiss good-bye, labor in vain, let slip, lick the dust, lose out, lose sight of, lose the day, mislay, misplace, miss, not come off, not pass, not remember, not work, oust, part with, relinquish, rid, rob, sacrifice, say uncle, shake off, slip, spend, spill, squander, succumb, suffer loss, surrender, take the count, throw off, trifle away, tumble, unburden, undergo privation, use up, wander from, waste, yield ... meer laten zien.
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