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Lost Losing Lose Anymore Appetite Linda Upset Job

The verb 'lose' means to have had something that you do not have anymore, with 'lost' being both the simple past and past participle.

Verbum 'lose' significat amisisse aliquid quod antea habebatur, cum 'lost' sit simplex praeteritum et participium praeteritum.

Front lose
Back to have had something that you do not have anymore
I've lost my appetite | Linda was very upset about losing her job | the company may find itself losing customers to cheaper rivals| I lost my wallet

Simple Past: lost
Past Participle: lost


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