Grammar Lessons with Kate: Loose vs. lose Loose vs. lose by Kate Asbury Larkin Loose (adj) means something that is not tight. Lose (v) means to not win, to misplace, or to be free of something or someone. September 14th, 2017 Category: Grammar Lessons Leave a comment If you like this, share it Write a Reply or CommentYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *CommentName * Email * Website Δ Post navigation < Previous Next > Premium Sponsors