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Loose as a Adjective has these synonyms:
disordered, disorganized, unbound, untied, messy, strewn or spread or tossed or thrown about or around, scattered (about or around), in disorder, in disarray, dispersedExample: On the desk was a loose pile of papers.
lax, relaxed, negligent, careless, sloppy
Example: Discipline has been quite loose around here lately.
rambling, disconnected, unstructured, unconnected, discontinuous, non-specific, unspecific, indefinite, imprecise, inexact, inaccurate, free, broad, rough, offhand, casual, careless, untidy, sloppy, slapdash, general, vague
Example: He gave a loose description of his assailant. A loose translation does not convey the flavor of the original.
unconfining, free-flowing, flowing, baggy, slack, hanging
Example: That skirt is loose on you since you lost weight.
wanton, dissolute, debauched, immoral, promiscuous, abandoned, fast, libertine, profligate, licentious, lewd, perverted, corrupt
Example: She was quickly gaining a reputation for being a loose woman.
Loose as a Adverb has these synonyms:
let go, (set) free, release, let or set or turn loose, liberate, deliverExample: Ten thousand balloons were loosed in the celebration.
untie, undo, unfasten, let go, disengage, relax, ease, loosen, slacken, cast off
Example: Loose these ropes, please.
Loose as a Noun has these synonyms:
unconfined, untied, unfettered, released, freed, unshackled, unchained, free, at liberty, at large, on the loose, untrammelledExample: In Pamplona, they allow loose bulls to run through the streets to the arena.
Loose as a Verb has these synonyms:
let go, let fly, fire, discharge, shoot, unleash, deliverExample: We loosed a devastating barrage at the enemy.
unattached, unconnected, disconnected, detached, free, unsecured, unfastened, movable
Example: I have a loose tooth. The vacuum cleaner will pick up any loose bits.
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