Synonym: confused, drooping, free, hazy, inexact, limp, slack, unclear, vague. Antonym: strict, tight. Similar words: choose, boost, look, loop, flood, floor, look on, look out. Meaning: [luːs] v. 1. grant freedom to; free from confinement 2. turn loose or free from restraint 3. make loose or looser 4. become loose or looser or less tight. adj. 1. not restrained or confined or attached 2. not compact or dense in structure or arrangement 3. (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player 4. not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting 5. not officially recognized or controlled 6. not literal 7. emptying easily or excessively 8. not affixed 9. not tense or taut 10. (of textures) full of small openings or gaps 11. not fixed firmly or tightly 12. lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility 13. not carefully arranged in a package 14. freely producing mucus 15. having escaped, especially from confinement 16. casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior 17. not bound or fastened or gathered together. adv. without restraint.
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121. My pockets were bulging with loose change.
122. Two wooden beams had come loose from the ceiling.
123. The table is shaky because the braces are loose.
124. Take up these loose ropes.
125. He is a loose thinker.
126. A loose slate had fallen from the roof.
127. Check the roof for loose slates.
128. He pounced on a loose ball.
129. Mind that step; it's loose!
130. The potatoes were sold loose, not in bags.
131. Don't let that dog loose among the sheep.
132. She usually wears her hair loose.
133. The gleaners gathered up the loose ears of corns.
134. Lift some loose floorboards to get at the pipes.
135. The handle has come loose.
136. Some loose stones tumbled down the slope behind her.
137. She tripped on the loose stones.
138. She had her hair in a loose knot.
139. I'm going to let the dogs loose.
140. A loose flap of skin covered the wound.
141. She plucked at the loose threads of her coat.
142. He emptied his pockets of loose change.
143. It will loose if you don't bind it fast.
144. Owen pounced on the loose ball and scored.
145. She let her horse loose in the field.
146. The nails in the bridge had worked themselves loose. Sentencedict.com
147. Rain caused the loose dirt to pack.
148. It's a fairly loose adaptation of the novel.
149. His logic is too loose to make much sense.
150. The engine came loose from its mountings.