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noun. los· er ˈlü-zər. Synonyms of loser. 1. : a person or thing that loses especially consistently. The team had a reputation for being a loser year after year. 2. : a person who is incompetent or unable to succeed. Don't waste your time on that loser. also : something doomed to fail or disappoint. his position is a loser politically Fred Barnes.
someone or something that is in a worse position or has less value at the end of a process: The latest price increases mean that the real loser, as usual, is the consumer. On the London Stock Exchange, losers beat gainers 1,353 to 823. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
noun. a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series. Informal. a person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor or, especially, a felony: a two-time loser. a person who has failed at a particular activity: a loser at marriage.
Definition of loser. as in disaster. something that has failed the first movie in the series was good, but all the sequels have been losers. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. disaster. failure. catastrophe. disappointment. bust. flop. washout. bomb. fiasco. has-been. mess. lemon. miss. dud. shipwreck. debacle. clunker. turkey. débâcle.
Feb 8, 2022 · Losing is inevitable, but failure doesn't have to be. Learn how to reframe the way you look at loss, with the help of a former NBA player, a therapist who helps clients build unconditional self...
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1. a. One that fails to win: the losers of the game. b. A person who takes loss in a specified way: a graceful loser; a poor loser. 2. a. A person who is unable to be successful on a sustained basis: His mother considers his friends to be a bunch of losers. b.
Check pronunciation: loser. Definition of loser noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.