Loosed Meaning in English
word · lemma: loose
ˈɫust
LOOST
lˈuːsd
LOOSED
Definition
'Loosed' is the simple past and past participle of 'loose', meaning to release, let go of, or make something less tight.
Usage & Nuances
'Loosed' is formal, old-fashioned, and rarely used in modern spoken English. More common verbs for this meaning are 'released', 'let go', or 'loosened'. Most often appears in literature or religious texts.
Spanish: aflojó - soltóPortuguese (BR): afrouxou - soltouPortuguese (PT): afrouxou - soltouChinese (Simplified): 松开了 - 释放了Chinese (Traditional): 鬆開了 - 釋放了Hindi: ढीला किया - छोड़ दियाArabic: أرخى - حررBengali: ছেড়ে দেওয়া - ঢিলা করাRussian: ослабил - отпустилJapanese: 解放した - 緩めたVietnamese: thả ra - nới lỏngKorean: 풀었다 - 느슨하게 했다Turkish: serbest bıraktı - gevşettiUrdu: ڈھیلا کیا - آزاد کیاIndonesian: melepaskan - melonggarkan
Example Sentences
He loosed the rope and the boat drifted away.
basic
The gate was loosed by the wind during the storm.
basic
She loosed her hair before going to bed.
basic
The old legend says a curse was loosed upon the village.
natural
He felt a great relief as the pressure was loosed from his shoulders.
natural
With one sharp movement, the hunter loosed the arrow.
natural