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- [lɒs]noun1) [C/U] the state of no longer having somethingjob losses[/ex]a loss of confidence[/ex]The loss of his sight was a severe blow.[/ex]2) [C/U] the state of having less of something than beforea new treatment for hair loss[/ex]Exercise and weight loss can help lower your blood pressure.[/ex]3) [C/U] money that a person or company loses when they spend more than they earnAnt:profitThe company reported heavy losses for last year.[/ex]We made a loss on the house sale.[/ex]4) [C/U] the death of someoneJean never recovered from the loss of her husband.[/ex]There was only minor damage and no loss of life (= no one died).[/ex]5) [U] a feeling of sadness that you have when someone leaves or dies, or when you no longer have somethingWe all felt a tremendous sense of loss when Robin left.[/ex]6) [singular] a disadvantage that you have when you do not have something any longerIf the school closes, it will be a great loss to the community.[/ex]•at a loss (to do sth) — not understanding something, or not knowing what to do[/ex]I was at a loss to understand what had happened.[/ex]See:cut I
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.