All English words - page 2014
Meanings of Loopiest:
adjectiveMad or silly.
Usage examples:
A loopy grin
Meanings of Looping:
verbForm (something) into a loop or loops; encircle.
Usage examples:
She looped her arms around his neck
nounA shape produced by a curve that bends round and crosses itself.
Usage examples:
Make a loop in the twine
Meanings of Loops:
nounA shape produced by a curve that bends round and crosses itself.
Usage examples:
Make a loop in the twine
verbForm (something) into a loop or loops; encircle.
Usage examples:
She looped her arms around his neck
Meanings of Loos:
nounA toilet.
Usage examples:
Make sure you go to the loo before you go on stage
Meanings of Loose-change:
nounThe coins that you carry with you
Usage examples:
Carry some loose change to make emergency public telephone calls., in the world of big business, £2…
Loose-fitting
ˌluːsˈfɪt.ɪŋMeanings of Loose-fitting:
adjectiveLoose-fitting clothing is quite large and does not fit tightly
Usage examples:
A loose-fitting shirt
Loosed
luːsMeanings of Loosed:
verbSet free; release.
Usage examples:
The hounds have been loosed
adjectiveNot firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached.
Usage examples:
A loose tooth
nounLoose play.
Usage examples:
He was in powerful form in the loose
Looseleaf
ˌluːsˈliːfMeanings of Looseleaf:
adjective(of a notebook or folder) having each sheet of paper separate and removable.
Usage examples:
Loose-leaf binders
Loosened
ˈluː.sənMeanings of Loosened:
verbMake (something tied, fastened, or fixed in place) less tight or firm.
Usage examples:
Loosen your collar and tie
Looseners
ˈluːs(ə)nəMeanings of Looseners:
nounA person or thing that loosens something.
Usage examples:
In order to reduce volume losses of carbon loosener by drag out and evaporation and to afford degre…
Meanings of Looseness:
nounThe fact that something is not firmly held in place
Loosening
ˈluː.sənMeanings of Loosening:
verbMake (something tied, fastened, or fixed in place) less tight or firm.
Usage examples:
Loosen your collar and tie
Loosens
ˈluː.sənMeanings of Loosens:
verbMake (something tied, fastened, or fixed in place) less tight or firm.
Usage examples:
Loosen your collar and tie
Looser
luːsMeanings of Looser:
adjectiveNot firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached.
Usage examples:
A loose tooth
nounLoose play.
Usage examples:
He was in powerful form in the loose
verbSet free; release.
Usage examples:
The hounds have been loosed
Looses
luːsMeanings of Looses:
verbSet free; release.
Usage examples:
The hounds have been loosed
adjectiveNot firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached.
Usage examples:
A loose tooth
nounLoose play.
Usage examples:
He was in powerful form in the loose
Meanings of Loosestrife:
nounAny of a number of tall plants which bear upright spikes of flowers and grow by water and in wet ground.
Usage examples:
Purple loosestrife can grow to 3-9 feet tall with several, square stalks per plant.
Loot
luːtMeanings of Loot:
nounPrivate property taken from an enemy in war.
Usage examples:
The rooms were stuffed with the loot from francis's expeditions into italy
verbSteal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
Usage examples:
Desperate residents looted shops for food and water
Meanings of Looted:
verbSteal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
Usage examples:
Desperate residents looted shops for food and water
nounPrivate property taken from an enemy in war.
Usage examples:
The rooms were stuffed with the loot from francis's expeditions into italy
Meanings of Looters:
nounA person who steals goods, typically during a war or riot.
Usage examples:
Last summer's riots saw thousands of businesses ransacked by looters
Looting
ˈluː.tɪŋMeanings of Looting:
verbSteal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
Usage examples:
Desperate residents looted shops for food and water
nounPrivate property taken from an enemy in war.
Usage examples:
The rooms were stuffed with the loot from francis's expeditions into italy
Meanings of Loots:
verbSteal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
Usage examples:
Desperate residents looted shops for food and water
nounPrivate property taken from an enemy in war.
Usage examples:
The rooms were stuffed with the loot from francis's expeditions into italy
Meanings of Lope:
verbWalk or run with a long bounding stride.
Usage examples:
The dog was loping along by his side
nounA long bounding stride.
Usage examples:
They set off at a fast lope
Loped
ləʊpMeanings of Loped:
verbWalk or run with a long bounding stride.
Usage examples:
The dog was loping along by his side
nounA long bounding stride.
Usage examples:
They set off at a fast lope
Meanings of Lophotrichous:
adjectiveDesignating or characteristic of a bacterium in which several flagella occur as a crest or bundle at one end of the cell.
Loping
ləʊpMeanings of Loping:
adjectiveCharacterized by long, bounding strides.
Usage examples:
She ran with an easy, loping gait
verbWalk or run with a long bounding stride.
Usage examples:
The dog was loping along by his side
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