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View usage for: (luːzəʳ) Word forms: plural losers1. countable noun [usually plural]The losers of a game, contest, or struggle are the people who are defeated or beaten. ...the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl. [+ of] See good loser/bad loser 2. countable nounIf you refer to someone as a loser, you have a low opinion of them because you think they are always unsuccessful. [informal, disapproval] You're a bunch of losers. 3. countable noun [usually plural]People who are losers as the result of an action or event, are in a worse situation because of it or do not benefit from it. Some of Britain's top business leaders of the 1980s became the country's greatestlosers in the recession. Synonyms: failure, flop [informal], underdog, also-ran More Synonyms of loser (ˈluːzə) noun1. a person or thing that loses 2. a person or thing that seems destined to be taken advantage of, fail, etc a born loser 3. bridge a card that will not take a trick loser in American English (ˈluzər) noun1. b. Informal one that seems doomed to lose; esp., an ineffectual person who habitually fails or is easily victimized 2. a person who reacts to loss or defeat in a specified way a poor loser 3. Slang a person who has been imprisoned for crime a (specified) number of times a three-time loser COBUILD Collocationsloser sore loser Examples of 'loser' in a sentenceloser The man is not special, but is a bad loser with a caustic and foul tongue.The bad loser is back.Or to see her friends who are not doing the test, or pulled out because it got too much, feeling like losers.You just feel like a total loser.What makes people winners or losers to you?It is precisely because losers feel pain that the winners are able to feel joy.You should not complain or be a bad loser because you make more enemies that way.There will be no way back for the loser of this game.We have all encountered bad losers at some time.What other action do you take with serial losers?There might be nowhere to go for the loser.Some of these young people are losers involved with drugs and petty crime.It is like shaming the loser in a game long rigged against them.Are we now training bad losers just as international sport moves in the other direction?Defeat is always disappointing but the principal loser did take home some compensation.The best thing would be for the grumpy loser to go now.No one wants to appear like a neurotic loser in the national press.The banks are going to be losers.He just makes himself look like a sore loser.She was a real bad loser.The real losers are the people of Swansea.The losers are people earning less than about 19,000 a year.I just feel such a loser.This problem is now on my mind all the time and I feel such a loser. QuotationsShow me a good loser and I will show you a loserPaul Newman British English: loser / ˈluːzə/ NOUN The losers of a contest or struggle are the people who are defeated. ...the losers of this year's Cup Final. - American English: loser
- Arabic: خَاسِرٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: perdedor
- Chinese: 输者
- Croatian: gubitnik
- Czech: poražený
- Danish: taber
- Dutch: verliezer
- European Spanish: perdedor
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- Greek: χαμένος
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Definition of 'loser'Chinese translation of 'loser' n (c) - (in game, contest)
失败(敗)者 (shībàizhě) (个(個), gè) - (inf, = failure)
不成器的人 (bù chéngqì de rén) (个(個), gè) to be a good/bad loser 输(輸)得起/输不起的人 (shū de qǐ/shū bù qǐ de rén)
Definition a person or thing that seems destined to fail the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl Synonyms also-ran no-hoper (Australian, slang) lemon (slang) clinker (slang, mainly US) non-achiever LZ (textmessaging) luser (computing, slang) QuotationShow me a good loser and I will show you a loser [Paul Newman]Additional synonymsDefinition an ineffectual person or thing He's been a dud from day one. Synonyms failure, flop (informal), washout (informal), clinker (slang, US), clunker (informal) Definition a complete failure The public decide whether a film is a hit or a flop. Synonyms failure, disaster, loser, fiasco, debacle, washout (informal), cockup (British, slang), nonstarterDefinition a person or team in a weak or underprivileged position Most of the crowd were cheering for the underdog to win. Synonyms weaker party, victim, loser, little fellow (informal), outsider, fall guy (informal) Additional synonymsAs a player, he's a complete washout. Synonyms loser, failure, incompetent, no-hoper, saddo (British, slang) |