lose |
surrender |
As verbs the difference between lose and surrender
is that
lose is while
surrender is to give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically (military) to yield (a town, a fortification, etc) to an enemy.
As a noun surrender is
an act of surrendering, submission into the possession of another; abandonment, resignation.
choose |
lose |
As verbs the difference between choose and lose
is that
choose is to pick; to make the choice of; to select while
lose is .
As a conjunction choose
is (mathematics) the binomial coefficient of the previous and following number.
As a noun choose
is (dialectal|or|obsolete) the act of choosing; selection.
lose |
x |
As a verb lose
is .
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
setback |
lose |
As a noun setback
is an obstacle, delay, or disadvantage.
As a verb lose is
.
lose |
forsake |
As verbs the difference between lose and forsake
is that
lose is while
forsake is to abandon, to give up, to leave
(permanently) , to renounce.
deficiency |
lose |
As a noun deficiency
is (uncountable) inadequacy or incompleteness.
As a verb lose is
.
near |
lose |
As verbs the difference between near and lose
is that
near is to come closer to; to approach while
lose is .
As a noun near
is the left side of a horse or of a team of horses pulling a carriage etc.
As an adjective near
is physically close.
As an adverb near
is having a small intervening distance with regard to something.
As a preposition near
is close to, in close proximity to.
lose |
dont |
As verbs the difference between lose and dont
is that
lose is while
dont is to decide.
astray |
lose |
As an adverb astray
is in a wrong or unknown and wrongly-motivated direction.
As a verb lose is
.
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