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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Loose' in a Sentence

"Not securely fastened or attached; free from restraint or confinement." more

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The loose thread on her sweater unraveled as she pulled it.
The soccer player's shoes were too loose, affecting his performance on the field.
The ship's crew worked quickly to secure the loose cargo during the storm.
Loose gravel on the road made driving hazardous during the rain.
The old door hinges were loose, causing the door to creak when opened.
The teacher allowed the students to have a loose-leaf notebook for their assignments.
The boat rocked gently as it became untied from the loose mooring.
After playing in the rain, her hair became loose and flowed freely.

Loose

loos
adjectiveNot securely fastened or attached; free from restraint or confinement.
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Last Updated On: March 11, 2024
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