loose
1. grant freedom to; free from confinement (Freq. 1) • Syn: free, liberate, release, unloose, unloosen • Ant: confine (for: free) • Derivationally related forms: release (for: release), liberation (for: liberate), liberty (for: liberate), liberator (for: liberate), free (for: free), freeing (for: free) • Hyponyms: unspell, unchain, bail, run, bail out, parole • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - They want to loose the prisoners 2. turn loose or free from restraint (Freq. 1) - let loose mines - Loose terrible plagues upon humanity • Syn: unleash, let loose • Hypernyms: let go of, let go, release, relinquish • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something 3. make loose or looser - loosen the tension on a rope • Syn: loosen • Ant: stiffen (for: loosen) • Derivationally related forms: loosening (for: loosen) • Hypernyms: change, alter, modify • Hyponyms: relax, unbend, slacken, remit, slack, unscrew • Cause: loosen, relax • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something 4. become loose or looser or less tight - The noose loosened - the rope relaxed • Syn: loosen, relax • Ant: stiffen (for: loosen) • Derivationally related forms: relaxation (for: relax), loosening (for: loosen) • Hypernyms: weaken • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s
1. not compact or dense in structure or arrangement (Freq. 2) - loose gravel • Ant: compact • Similar to: light, shifting, unfirm, silty, unconsolidated • Derivationally related forms: looseness 2. (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player (Freq. 2) - a loose ball • Similar to: uncontrolled • Topics: sport, athletics 3. not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting (Freq. 1) - loose clothing - the large shoes were very loose • Ant: tight • Similar to: baggy, loose-fitting, sloppy, flyaway • See Also: lax • Derivationally related forms: looseness 4. not literal (Freq. 1) - a loose interpretation of what she had been told - a free translation of the poem • Syn: free, liberal • Similar to: inexact • Derivationally related forms: looseness 5. not officially recognized or controlled (Freq. 1) - an informal agreement - a loose organization of the local farmers • Syn: informal • Similar to: unofficial 6. emptying easily or excessively (Freq. 1) - loose bowels • Syn: lax • Similar to: unconstipated, regular • Derivationally related forms: looseness, laxness (for: lax) 7. not affixed - the stamp came loose • Syn: unaffixed • Ant: affixed (for: unaffixed) • Derivationally related forms: looseness 8. not tense or taut - the old man's skin hung loose and grey - slack and wrinkled skin - slack sails - a slack rope • Syn: slack • Similar to: lax • Derivationally related forms: slack (for: slack), slackness (for: slack), looseness 9. (of textures) full of small openings or gaps - an open texture - a loose weave • Syn: open • Similar to: coarse, harsh 10. lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility - idle talk - a loose tongue • Syn: idle • Similar to: irresponsible • Derivationally related forms: looseness 11. not carefully arranged in a package - a box of loose nails • Similar to: unpackaged 12. casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior - her easy virtue - he was told to avoid loose (or light) women - wanton behavior • Syn: easy, light, promiscuous, sluttish, wanton • Similar to: unchaste • Derivationally related forms: wanton (for: wanton), wantonness (for: wanton), sluttishness (for: sluttish), promiscuousness (for: promiscuous), promiscuity (for: promiscuous), looseness 13. having escaped, especially from confinement - a convict still at large - searching for two escaped prisoners - dogs loose on the streets - criminals on the loose in the neighborhood • Syn: at large, escaped, on the loose • Similar to: free
without restraint (Freq. 2) - cows in India are running loose • Syn: free
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