loose |
equivocal |
Related terms |
Loose is a related term of equivocal.
As adjectives the difference between loose and equivocal
is that
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while
equivocal is having two or more equally applicable meanings; capable of double or multiple interpretation; ambiguous; uncertain.
As nouns the difference between loose and equivocal
is that
loose is (archery) the release of an arrow while
equivocal is a word or expression capable of different meanings; an ambiguous term; an equivoque.
As a verb loose
is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As an interjection loose
is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
loose |
disengage |
Related terms |
Loose is a related term of disengage.
As verbs the difference between loose and disengage
is that
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be while
disengage is (ambitransitive) to release or loosen from something that binds, holds, entangles, or interlocks; unfasten; detach; disentangle; free.
As nouns the difference between loose and disengage
is that
loose is (archery) the release of an arrow while
disengage is (fencing) a circular movement of the blade that avoids the opponent's parry.
As an adjective loose
is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As an interjection loose
is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
slight |
loose |
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Slight is a related term of loose.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between slight and loose
is that
slight is (obsolete) foolish; silly; weak in intellect while
loose is (obsolete) a state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment.
As adjectives the difference between slight and loose
is that
slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe while
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As verbs the difference between slight and loose
is that
slight is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of while
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As nouns the difference between slight and loose
is that
slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy while
loose is (archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose is
(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
loose |
mislay |
As verbs the difference between loose and mislay
is that
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be while
mislay is to leave or lay something in the wrong place and then forget where one put it.
As an adjective loose
is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As a noun loose
is (archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose
is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
roving |
loose |
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Roving is a related term of loose.
As adjectives the difference between roving and loose
is that
roving is wandering freely while
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As verbs the difference between roving and loose
is that
roving is while
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As nouns the difference between roving and loose
is that
roving is a long and narrow bundle of fibre, usually used to spin woollen yarn while
loose is (archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose is
(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
discursive |
loose |
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Discursive is a related term of loose.
As adjectives the difference between discursive and loose
is that
discursive is (of speech or writing) tending to digress from the main point; rambling while
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As a verb loose is
to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As a noun loose is
(archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose is
(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
uncertain |
loose |
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Uncertain is a related term of loose.
As adjectives the difference between uncertain and loose
is that
uncertain is not certain; unsure while
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As a verb loose is
to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As a noun loose is
(archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose is
(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
loose |
unbend |
Related terms |
Loose is a related term of unbend.
As verbs the difference between loose and unbend
is that
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be while
unbend is to free from flexure; to make, or allow to become, straight; to loosen.
As an adjective loose
is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As a noun loose
is (archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose
is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
inexplicit |
loose |
Related terms |
Inexplicit is a related term of loose.
As adjectives the difference between inexplicit and loose
is that
inexplicit is not explicit while
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As a verb loose is
to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As a noun loose is
(archery) the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose is
(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
loose |
smutty |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between loose and smutty
is that
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while
smutty is soiled with smut; blackened, dirty.
As a verb loose
is to let loose, to free from restraints.
As a noun loose
is the release of an arrow.
As an interjection loose
is begin shooting; release your arrows.
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