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Word; Lost

Meaning; missing, gone

Another Words For Lost

  • missing
  • gone
  • lost to
  • surprised
  • taken aback
  • baffled
  • puzzled
  • confused
  • pensive
  • preoccupied
  • dreamy
  • wistful
  • faraway
  • ruined
  • perished
  • kaput
  • damaged
  • banged up

Here are 800 Another Words List;

Another Words List – A
abandon – desert
abbreviate – shorten
ability – aptitude
able – qualified
above – overhead
abundant – ample
accurate – correct
achieve – accomplish
adjourn – recess
advocate – support
after – following
afraid – scared
aggressive – militant
aid – assist
always – forever
amateur – novice
ambitious – driven
antagonize – embitter
apparent – obvious,evident
approve – ratify,endorse
arrive – come
arrogant – stuck-up
awful – atrocious
awkward – clumsy

Another Words List – B
ban – prohibit
barren – unproductive
bashful – shy
beautiful – pretty,
before – prior
beginning – start
blend – mix
bottom – base
brave – heroic
break – burst
brief – short
broad – wide,expansive
busy – active
buy – purchase

Another Words List – C
calm – quiet
capture – arrest
care – concern
careful – watchful
cease – stop,
certain – positive
charming – enchanting
chilly – cool
chubby – plump
comical – amusing
complex – complicated
competent – capable
comprehend – grasp
complete – conclude
complex – intricate
compress – crush
concrete – real
concur – agree
condemn – ,denounce
condense – compress
confess – admit
confine – contain
conflict – oppose
conflict – fight
conform – comply
confuse – muddle
congested – overcrowded
connect – join
conscientious – scrupulous
conscious – aware
consecutive – successive
conservative – cautious
considerate – thoughtful
constantly – always
contaminate – pollute
contented – satisfied
continue – persevere
convalesce – heal
convenient – handy
cozy – comfortable
cranky – irritable
crazy – daft
cruel – mean
cry – sob

Another Words List – D
dally – linger
damage – hurt
dangerous – perilous
daring – bold
dark – dismal
dawn – daybreak
dead – lifeless
decay – rot
deduct – subtract
defend – protect
defy – resist
delicate – fragile
demolish – destroy
denounce – blame
dense – thick
depart – leave,exit
detach – separate
deter – hinder,prevent
determined – sure
die – expire,perish
different – distinct
difficult – hard
dilute – weaken
drab – dull
drastic – severe
dreadful – terrible
dry – arid,parched
dubious – doubtful
dull – blunt
dumb – dense

Another Words List – E
early – beforetime
easy – simple
eccentric – unusual
ecstasy – elation
empty – unload
encourage – urge
enemy – opponent
enjoy – like
enlarge – expand
evident – apparent
evil – bad
exceptional – outstanding
excite – arouse,
exhilarated – elated
explicit – exact
exquisite – delightful
exterior – outside
extravagant – luxurious

Another Words List – F
fabulous – marvelous
face – confront
fair – honest
fake – artificial
false – incorrect
fancy – ornate
fantastic – outrageous
fast – rapid
fat – chubby
fatal – deadly
fatigue – tire
feasible – possible
feeble – weak
ferocious – fierce
fertile – fruitful
fiction – fantasy
fill – load
fix – mend
follow – succeed
forbid – prohibit
forgive – pardon
former – previous
fraction – part
frank – candid
frenzy – fury
fresh – unused
friend – comrade
frigid – freezing
frivolous – trivial
front – fore
full – packed
furious – enraged
future – coming

Another Words List – G
gain – acquire
gallant – chivalrous
gather – accumulate
gaudy – showy
gaunt – scrawny
generous – giving
gentle – mild
genuine – authentic
gigantic – immense
give – donate,present
glad – happy
gloomy – dark
glorious – splendid,
good – nice
gratitude – thankfulness
great – outstanding

Another Words List – H
handy – useful
hard – firm
hate – loathe
help – aid
high – lofty
hold – grip
honest – sincere
hospitable – welcoming
hostile – antagonistic
huge – vast
humble – modest
humiliate – embarrass

Another Words List – I
identical – alike
idle – inactive
ignorant – uninformed
immaculate – pure
immature – inexperienced
immune – resistant
impartial – neutral
impatient – eager
imperative – mandatory
imperfect – marred
impetuous – impulsive
important – significant
independent – self-reliant
inferior – lesser
infuriate – enrage
intermittent – sporadic
internal – inner

Another Words List – J,K,L
jolly – merry
jubilant – overjoyed
keep – save
kind – considerate
lament – mourn
large – big
last – final
least – fewest
legible – readable
lenient – lax
listless – lethargic
logical – sensible
long – lengthy
loose – slack,limp
lure – attract
luxurious – extravagant

Another Words List – M
magnify – expand
mandatory – required
maneuver – manipulate
maximum – greatest
meager – scanty
mean – unkind
mediocre – fair
mend – repair
migrant – drifting
militant – combative
minor – lesser
mirth – merriment
mischievous – naughty
misfortune – hardship
mobile – moveable
moderate – temperate
momentous – important
monotonous – boring
moral – righteous
morbid – ghastly
morose – moody
mourn – lament
mysterious – occult

Another Words List – N
naughty – wrong
neat – clean
negligent – derelict
nervous – flustered
neutral – impartial
new – unused
nice – pleasing
nonchalant – indifferent
normal – ordinary
numerous – abundant

Another Words List – O
obey – mind
oblivious – dazed
obnoxious – abominable
observe – examine
obsolete – dated
obstinate – stubborn
odd – peculiar
offend – displease
ominous – menacing
opaque – obscure
open – begin
opponent – rival
optimistic – confident
optional – elective
ordinary – average
outrageous – shocking
outstanding – distinguished

Another Words List – P
painstaking – precise
passive – compliant
past – former
patience – tolerance
peculiar – weird
perfect – flawless
permanent – enduring
perpetual – eternal
persuade – convince
plausible – believable
plentiful – ample
pliable – supple
polite – gracious
poor – destitute
portion – part
possible – conceivable
precarious – dangerous
precious – cherished
prejudiced – opinionated
premature – early,hasty
premeditated – intended
preserve – uphold
pretty – lovely
prevalent – widespread
prevent – prohibit
probable – liable
proficient – adept
profit – gain
prohibit – forbid
prominent – eminent
prompt – punctual
prosperous – successful
proud – elated
push – shove,propel

Another Words List – Q,R
qualified – competent
question – interrogate
quiet – silent
quit – cease
racket – noise
radiant – luminous
raise – hoist
ratify – approve
rational – logical
ravage – devastate
raze – destroy
recreation – amusement
reduce – decrease
refute – contradict
regular – routine
regulate – oversee
relevant – pertinent
reluctant – unwilling
remote – secluded
repulsive – hideous
resist – oppose
retaliate – avenge
reveal – disclose
risky – hazardous
rowdy – boisterous
rude – impolite

Another Words List – S
sad – unhappy
same – alike
savage – uncivilized
save – preserve
scarce – scanty
scrawny – skinny
seize – apprehend
separate – divide
serene – peaceful
serious – grave
shrewd – cunning
shy – timid
sick – ailing
slim – thin
sluggish – listless
small – little
smooth – slick
sociable – friendly
sorrow – woe
special – exceptional
spontaneous – instinctive
stable – steady
stationary – fixed
stimulate – motivate
stop – quit
strenuous – vigorous
strict – stringent
strong – powerful
stupid – unintelligent
subsequent – following
successful – thriving
sufficient – ample
superb – magnificent
suppress – restrain
surplus – excess
swift – fast,speedy,hasty
synthetic – artificial

Another Words List – T
tall – high
tangible – concrete
taut – tense,tight,stiff
tender – delicate
terrible – dreadful
thaw – melt,defrost
thrifty – economical
thrive – prosper
total – whole,entire
trivial – insignificant
turbulent – tumultuous
turmoil – commotion

Another Words List – U,V
unbiased – impartial
upset – perturb,ruffle
urgent – crucial
vacant – unoccupied
vague – unclear
valiant – courageous
vibrate – quiver,tremble
vicious – malicious
victory – triumph,win
virtuous – righteous
vulgar – offensive,uncouth

Another Words List – W
wealth – riches,prosperity
weary – tired,fatigued
wholehearted – earnest
wild – uncivilized
win – triumph,prevail
wise – knowing,smart
wonderful – marvelous
worn – used
wrong – mistaken

Another Words List – Y,Z
yield – produce
zenith – peak,pinnacle

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as in missing

no longer possessed

we searched all over the house for the lost keys


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

past tense of lose

1

as in missed

to be unable to find or have at hand

I always lose my keys


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

2

as in dropped

to fail to win, gain, or obtain

if the team loses this game, they’re out of the play-offs


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

3

as in fell

to undergo defeat

she really hates to lose at anything, and inevitably throws tantrums when it happens


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

4

as in discarded

to get rid of as useless or unwanted

we told the recent grad to lose the flashy shirts and dress conservatively for the job interview


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

5

as in spent

to use up carelessly

we lost a good hour while he tried to find his keys


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

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  • absent
  • adrift
  • disoriented
  • hidden
  • invisible
  • misplaced
  • vanished
  • disappeared
  • forfeit
  • forfeited
  • gone
  • lacking
  • minus
  • mislaid
  • missed
  • obscured
  • strayed
  • wandering
  • astray
  • at sea
  • cast away
  • down the drain
  • fallen between cracks
  • gone astray
  • irrecoverable
  • irretrievable
  • irrevocable
  • kiss goodbye
  • nowhere to be found
  • off-course
  • out the window
  • unredeemed
  • wayward
  • without
  • dead
  • obsolete
  • wasted
  • abolished
  • annihilated
  • bygone
  • consumed
  • demolished
  • devastated
  • dissipated
  • eradicated
  • exterminated
  • forgotten
  • gone
  • lapsed
  • misspent
  • misused
  • obliterated
  • past
  • perished
  • ruined
  • squandered
  • wrecked
  • out-of-date
  • unremembered
  • wiped-out
  • absent
  • absorbed
  • unconscious
  • wasted
  • abstracted
  • bemused
  • bewildered
  • engrossed
  • entranced
  • musing
  • perplexed
  • preoccupied
  • spellbound
  • absentminded
  • distrait
  • dreamy
  • faraway
  • feeble
  • going in circles
  • ignorant
  • inconscient
  • rapt
  • taken in
  • taken up

On this page you’ll find 166 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lost, such as: absent, adrift, disoriented, hidden, invisible, and misplaced.

  • current
  • present
  • repaired
  • saved
  • accomplishing
  • alive
  • attentive
  • aware
  • cognizant
  • existent
  • existing
  • found
  • living
  • successful
  • winning
  • unoccupied
  • accomplishing
  • alive
  • attentive
  • aware
  • cognizant

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So, if renting out their apartments is no longer very profitable, now they may decide, “Oh, maybe it’s worthwhile to convert to condos and sell off the apartments to owner-occupants” and that would be a way to recover some of this lost income.

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They held the compound against repeated assaults, and lost several men in hand-to-hand fighting.

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WORDS RELATED TO LOST

  • absent
  • absorbed
  • abstracted
  • airheaded
  • bemused
  • careless
  • distracted
  • distrait
  • dreaming
  • dreamy
  • engrossed
  • faraway
  • forgetful
  • goofing off
  • head in the clouds
  • heedless
  • inattentive
  • inconscient
  • lost
  • mooning
  • moony
  • oblivious
  • out to lunch
  • pipe dreaming
  • preoccupied
  • remote
  • removed
  • scatterbrained
  • space cadet
  • spacey
  • unaware of events
  • unconscious
  • unheeding
  • unmindful
  • unobservant
  • unthinking
  • withdrawn
  • woolgathering
  • abstracted
  • distracted
  • distrait
  • dreaming
  • faraway
  • forgetful
  • inattentive
  • lost
  • oblivious
  • preoccupied
  • unseeing
  • captivated
  • consumed
  • deep in thought
  • engaged
  • engrossed
  • fascinated
  • fixed
  • gone
  • held
  • immersed
  • intent
  • involved
  • lost
  • preoccupied
  • rapt
  • really into
  • up to here
  • wrapped-up
  • adrift
  • afield
  • amiss
  • awry
  • gone
  • lost
  • off
  • off the mark
  • off-course
  • roaming
  • straying
  • vanished
  • wandering
  • wrong
  • broke
  • depleted
  • destitute
  • exhausted
  • failed
  • impoverished
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  • insolvent
  • lacking
  • lost
  • out of business
  • ruined
  • spent
  • tapped out
  • a million miles away
  • absent
  • absorbed
  • abstracted
  • distracted
  • dreamy
  • engrossed
  • faraway
  • inattentive
  • lost
  • preoccupied

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1. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] no longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered.

Synonyms

  • missing
  • wasted
  • straying
  • squandered
  • mislaid
  • misplaced
  • stray

Antonyms

  • tractable
  • docile
  • compromising
  • obedient

Rhymes with Lost

  • criss-crossed
  • defrost
  • lacoste
  • exhaust
  • embossed
  • glossed
  • frost
  • crossed
  • accost
  • yoest
  • tossed
  • maust
  • last
  • cost
  • aust

How do you pronounce lost?

Pronounce lost as lɔst.

US — How to pronounce lost in American English

UK — How to pronounce lost in British English

How do you spell lost? Is it lsot ?

A common misspelling of lost is lsot

Sentences with lost

1. Verb, past participle
These organizations are government run and serve to help people find lost retirement plans.

2. Adjective
Continue drinking water after the activity to replace lost moisture.

3. Noun, singular or mass
However, it specifically excludes any coverage for a lost or stolen device.

4. Verb, past tense
While both groups lost weight, the low-carb dieters showed significantly higher scores on anger, confusion and depression.

5. Adverb, comparative
You can input an IMEI on StolenPhoneChecker.org to verify that it hasn’t been reported lost or stolen.

Quotes about lost

1. All that is gold does not glitter,Not all those who wander are lost;The old that is strong does not wither,Deep roots are not reached by the frost.From the ashes a fire shall be woken,A light from the shadows shall spring;Renewed shall be blade that was broken,The crownless again shall be king.
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

2. ‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

3. Not all those who wander are lost.
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

2. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity.

Synonyms

  • confused
  • disoriented

Antonyms

  • coherent
  • organized
  • future

3. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed.

Synonyms

  • damned
  • curst
  • doomed
  • unregenerated
  • unregenerate
  • destroyed
  • ruined
  • unsaved
  • unredeemed

Antonyms

  • regenerate
  • blessed
  • corrigible
  • undamaged

4. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] not gained or won.

Synonyms

  • forfeited
  • forfeit

Antonyms

  • preserved
  • successful
  • clearheaded

5. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] incapable of being recovered or regained.

Synonyms

  • unrecoverable

Antonyms

  • hypertrophied
  • arranged

6. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] not caught with the senses or the mind.

Synonyms

  • incomprehensible
  • uncomprehensible

Antonyms

  • fortunate
  • uncertain
  • alive

7. lost

noun. [‘ˈlɔst’] people who are destined to die soon.

Synonyms

  • people

Antonyms

  • inattentiveness
  • heedless

8. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment.

Synonyms

  • confused
  • mazed
  • bewildered
  • confounded
  • befuddled
  • baffled
  • mixed-up
  • at sea
  • perplexed

Antonyms

  • present
  • existent
  • fat
  • valuable

9. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] unable to function; without help.

Synonyms

  • hopeless

Antonyms

  • repentant
  • penitent

10. lost

adjective. [‘ˈlɔst’] deeply absorbed in thought.

Synonyms

  • deep in thought
  • preoccupied
  • thoughtful

Antonyms

  • stay in place
  • continual
  • unconcerned
  • inconsiderate

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