Antonym: gainer. Similar words: closer, encloser, lose, close, closet, lose out, closed, lose it. Meaning: ['luːzə(r)] n. 1. a contestant who loses the contest 2. a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently 3. a gambler who loses a bet.
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31. It was an unequal contest, and Lorton was tired of playing the loser.
32. First runner-up wins the tacky but estimable Style Invitational Loser Pen.
33. In life all things are possible until they are proven to be impossible. You are never a loser until you give up trying. Dr T.P.Chia
34. And Caroline Strong gives a full account of the innocence and sadness of a loser who eventually wins.
35. He was aware his eldest son, the sensitive William, could be the biggest loser.
36. They finished up on all four rinks in their 78-66 win at Carrickfergus with Rathfriland's Gary McIlroy being their only loser.
37. Anxiously, she handed it in, her face full of pity for the loser.
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38. The main beneficiary of it was the agricultural worker and the principal loser the landowner.
39. It is true that whichever is the loser will have a remedy against the unauthorised seller.
40. Those who believe in hard work always turn out to be a winner in life. Those who ignore hard work always become a loser in life. Dr T.P.Chia
41. There were also problems with halftone screens but anyone expecting decent halftones at 300 or even 600dpi is on a loser anyway.
42. There's room for everyone and no-one likes a bad loser.
43. She was not a loser, like Nina, or a sickie, like Amelia.
44. Stanford, a 28-22 loser to Arizona, fell nine spots to No. 25 in both polls.
45. His name blackened, his writings neglected, for two decades Nizan was allotted the role of loser.
46. The costs incurred by the Fund on behalf of a successful assisted party are defrayed from costs awarded against the loser.
47. For every winner, there's a loser - or a whole lot of them, more likely.
48. One is podgy loser Philippe, a cultural philosopher who for years has been failing to get his doctorate accepted.
49. The good loser is recognisable as the competitor who nods with rueful admiration each time the opponent scores.
50. From 1927 onwards, the objective was no longer solely not to be a loser by achieving bourgeois academic success.
51. He wanted to be a winner rather than a good loser.
52. Apart from Mr Cook, the other big loser is John Prescott.
53. It advances as a fast loser, but rolls into the pits listing hard to port, like a ship going down.
54. Another auto-related stock, Credit Acceptance Corp., was a big loser.
55. Add legal fees and a new valuation and you could be on a loser.
56. Cotton may be the biggest loser, but Perry is just as worried for the cattlemen.
57. Stanford was a 28-22 loser at Arizona Stadium, and it was not that close.
58. The last time you and I talked on the telephone, you called me last year when I was a loser.
59. A good learner is a winner, a poor learner is a loser. Dr T.P.Chia
60. The Exchequer fears that it will be the biggest loser in the border battle.
More similar words: closer, encloser, lose, close, closet, lose out, closed, lose it, close up, close to, enclose, closely, close off, close in, closest, close down, close-set, lose face, enclosed, disclose, close-knit, be close to, cellulose, disclosed, closeness, a close call, lose heart, close at hand, closed loop, close shave.