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Often used in the same context:
loosing,
forfeiting,
regaining,
dropping,
gaining,
squandering,
falling,
slipping,
winning,
defeats,
surrendering,
relinquishing,
having,
conceding,
upsetting,
ceding,
abandoning,
hurting,
jeopardizing,
beating,
evaporating,
shedding,
trailing,
ruining,
clawing,
diminishing,
leaving,
depriving,
imploding,
hemorrhaged,
quitting,
wasting,
eroding,
fading,
wresting,
collapsing,
deserting,
faltering,
struggling,
risking,
wilting,
sacrificing,
disappearing,
stumbling,
defaulting,
retaining,
getting,
sapping,
dwindling,
succumbing,
salvaging,
trouncing,
crushing,
clinging,
slumping,
tanked,
misplacing,
recapturing,
eliminated,
earning,
plummeting,
drubbed,
demoralizing,
denting,
spoiling,
dooming,
defecting,
giving,
stalling,
triumphing,
eking,
reclaiming,
shrinking,
panicking,
paying,
alienating,
costing,
stealing,
plunging,
bowing,
ousting,
underestimating,
failing,
destroying,
losing streak,
shriveling,
putting,
taking,
outliving,
snatching,
depleting,
declining,
ditching,
wobbling,
securing,
stomaching,
humiliated,
undermining,
returning,
overpaying,
capitulating,
withdrawing,
bringing,
dying,
changing,
sending,
passing,
choosing,
hiding,
practicing,
anything,
attacking,
breaking,
communicating,
laughing,
marching,
sinning,
staying,
stopping,
profitable,
manufacturing,
decentralized,
unprofitable,
aplastic,
capitalintensive,
cholestatic,
diversified,
hemolytic,
publishing,
nationalized,
trading,
trapping,
unregulated,
building,
degenerative,
haemolytic,
irritative,
packing,
profit
Appears in the definition of:
.,
alter,
apache,
bachelor's button,
calm,
change,
deflate,
deprivation,
exchange,
falling,
forfeit,
forfeiture,
globe amaranth,
gomphrena globosa,
in good spirits,
in stride,
ironically,
light,
loss,
loyalty,
plump,
pyramid scheme,
risk,
roll,
sacrifice,
stentor,
traumatic,
unagitated,
vary,
whitewash,
without becoming upset
Synonyms:
unsuccessful
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— Nouns for losing:
enteropathy,
nephritis,
gastroenteropathy,
syndrome,
form,
enteropathies,
enterprises,
nephropathy,
diuretics,
patients,
hyperplasia,
more...
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