“Lose”
Definition:
The word “lose” is a verb that means to fail to keep or maintain something, to misplace something, or to experience a decrease or failure in a certain condition. It can refer to both physical objects (such as losing your keys) or abstract concepts (like losing an opportunity or a game). It can also refer to a reduction in something, like weight or a contest.
Intransitive
(can be used without an object, but can also be transitive when used with an object)
Definition of the Verb Form:
When a verb is used in a sentence in a different or modified way to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s known as a verb form. There are up to five forms of a verb:
- Base Form (Root)
- Simple Past
- Past Participle
- Present Participle
- Third Person Singular
You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

Here are examples of the five forms V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 of the verb “Lose” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):
I lose my keys often. Do you ever misplace things?
Simple Past (V2):
She lost her phone at the park. Have you ever lost something important?
Past Participle (V3):
He has lost a lot of weight this year. Have you ever worked hard to lose weight?
Present Participle / Gerund (V4):
They are losing their patience with the long wait. How do you stay calm in stressful situations?
Third Person Singular (V5):
He loses his temper when things don’t go his way. Do you ever lose your cool?
Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

Meaning of the Verb “Lose” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To fail to keep something:
I lose my keys every week. Have you ever lost something important like that?
To misplace or not be able to find something:
She lost her wallet on the way home. Have you ever lost your wallet or purse?
To decrease or diminish something (like weight or energy):
He has lost a lot of weight since he started his fitness program. Have you ever tried to lose weight?
To be defeated in a competition or game:
Our team lost the match by just one point. Have you ever played in a game that was so close?
To suffer a loss, such as a person or opportunity:
They lost a great friend last year. How do you cope with loss?

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Lose”:
- Misplace
- Forfeit
- Fail
- Drop
- Suffer
- Decrease
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Lose”:
- Find
- Gain
- Win
- Keep
- Retain
- Save
Base Form (Root) | Simple Past (V2) | Past Participle (V3) |
grew | grown | |
stole | stolen | |
worked | worked | |
laid | laid | |
hit | hit | |
lost | lost | |
forgot | forgotten | |
became | become | |
shook | shaken | |
hurt | hurt | |
hung | hung | |
rose | risen | |
asked | asked | |
cleaned | cleaned | |
came | come | |
played | played | |
woke | woken | |
listened | listened | |
shut | shut | |
wept | wept | |
held | held | |
carried | carried | |
paid | paid | |
understood | understood | |
tried | tried | |
finished | finished | |
dug | dug | |
taught | taught | |
had | had | |
kept | kept | |
cut | cut |








