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Loose

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Adjective

free or released from fastening or attachment
a loose end.
free from anything that binds or restrains; unfettered
loose cats prowling around in alleyways at night.
uncombined, as a chemical element.
not bound together
to wear one's hair loose.
not put up in a package or other container
loose mushrooms.
available for disposal; unused; unappropriated
loose funds.
lacking in reticence or power of restraint
a loose tongue.
lax, as the bowels.
lacking moral restraint or integrity; notorious for his loose character.
sexually promiscuous or immoral; unchaste.
not firm, taut, or rigid
a loose tooth; a loose rein.
relaxed or limber in nature
He runs with a loose, open stride.
not fitting closely or tightly
a loose sweater.
not close or compact in structure or arrangement; having spaces between the parts; open
a loose weave.
having few restraining factors between associated constituents and allowing ample freedom for independent action
a loose federation of city-states.
not cohering
loose sand.
not strict, exact, or precise
a loose interpretation of the law.
Sports .
having the players on a team positioned at fairly wide intervals, as in a football formation.
(of a ball, hockey puck, etc.) not in the possession of either team; out of player control.

Adverb

in a loose manner; loosely (usually used in combination)
loose-flowing.

Verb (used with object)

to let loose; free from bonds or restraint.
to release, as from constraint, obligation, or penalty.
Chiefly Nautical . to set free from fastening or attachment
to loose a boat from its moorings.
to unfasten, undo, or untie, as a bond, fetter, or knot.
to shoot; discharge; let fly
to loose missiles at the invaders.
to make less tight; slacken or relax.
to render less firmly fixed; lessen an attachment; loosen.

Verb (used without object)

to let go a hold.
to hoist anchor; get under way.
to shoot or let fly an arrow, bullet, etc. (often fol. by off )
to loose off at a flock of ducks.
Obsolete . to become loose; loosen. ?

Idioms

break loose
to free oneself; escape
The convicts broke loose.
cast loose
to loosen or unfasten, as a ship from a mooring.
to send forth; set adrift or free
He was cast loose at an early age to make his own way in the world.
cut loose
to release from domination or control.
to become free, independent, etc.
to revel without restraint
After the rodeo they headed into town to cut loose.
hang or stay loose
Slang . to remain relaxed and unperturbed.
let loose
to free or become free.
to yield; give way
The guardrail let loose and we very nearly plunged over the edge.
on the loose
free; unconfined, as, esp., an escaped convict or circus animal.
behaving in an unrestrained or dissolute way
a bachelor on the loose.
turn loose, to release or free
as from confinement
The teacher turned the children loose after the class.

Antonyms

adjective
constrained , restricted , taut , tight , clear , definite , precise , strict , clean , decent , moral

Synonyms

adjective
apart , asunder , at large , baggy , clear , detached , disconnected , easy , escaped , flabby , flaccid , floating , free , hanging , insecure , lax , liberated , limp , loosened , movable , not fitting , relaxed , released , separate , slack , slackened , sloppy , unattached , unbolted , unbound , unbuttoned , uncaged , unclasped , unconfined , unconnected , undone , unfastened , unfettered , unhinged , unhooked , unlatched , unlocked , unpinned , unrestrained , unrestricted , unsecured , unshackled , untied , wobblynotes:loose means not restrained , fastened , confined or attached , while lose means fail to keep or to maintain or fail to win , diffuse , disordered , ill-defined , imprecise , inaccurate , indistinct , negligent , obscure , rambling , random , remissnotes:loose means not restrained , abandoned , capricious , careless , corrupt , debauched , disreputable , dissipated , dissolute , fast , heedless , high living , immoral , imprudent , inconstant , lewd , libertine , licentious , light , out of control * , playing , profligate , rash , reckless , speeding , swinging , thoughtless , unchaste , unmindful , wantonnotes:loose means not restrained , whorish , inexact , coarse , desultory , disengaged , incompact , indefinite , limber , lissom , lithe , open , porous , promiscuous , rampant , sagging , unbridled , unchain , unchecked , unhitch , unlash , unleash , unstable , untighten , vague , wanton , wild , wobbly
verb
discharge , emancipate , liberate , manumit , release , disengage , loosen , slip , unbind , unclasp , unfasten , unloose , unloosen , untie , fire , hurtle , project , propel , let up , relax , slack , slacken , untighten

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