loose+interpretation

  • 1loose — loose1 W3S3 [lu:s] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not firmly attached)¦ 2¦(not attached)¦ 3¦(not tied tightly)¦ 4¦(hair)¦ 5¦(clothes)¦ 6¦(free)¦ 7¦(not exact)¦ 8¦(not very controlled)¦ 9¦(not solid)¦ 10¦(sport)¦ …

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  • 2loose — loosely, adv. looseness, n. /loohs/, adj., looser, loosest, adv., v. loosed, loosing. adj. 1. free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end. 2. free from anything that binds or restrains; unfettered: loose cats prowling around in… …

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  • 3loose — 1. adjective 1) a loose floorboard Syn: not fixed in place, not secure, unsecured, unattached; detached, unfastened, untied; wobbly, unsteady, movable Ant: secure, tight 2) …

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  • 4loose — 1. adjective 1) a loose floorboard Syn: not secure, unsecured, unattached, detached, wobbly, unsteady, dangling, free 2) she wore her hair loose Syn: untied, free, down …

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  • 5Loose Blues (album) — Loose Blues Album par Bill Evans Sortie 1982 Enregistrement 21 22 août 1962 Durée 45:46 Genre Jazz Producteur Orrin Ke …

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  • 6loose — 1 /lu:s/ adjective 1 NOT FIXED not firmly fixed in place: One of my buttons is loose. | a loose floorboard | come/work loose (=become loose): A piece of stair carpet had come loose. 2 ROPE/CHAIN ETC a rope, chain etc that is loose is not fastened …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 7loose — I. adjective (looser; loosest) Etymology: Middle English lous, from Old Norse lauss; akin to Old High German lōs loose more at less Date: 13th century 1. a. not rigidly fastened or securely attached b. (1) having worked partly free from… …

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  • 8loose — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Loose is used with these nouns as the object: ↑grip {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 not firmly fixed VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem ▪ One of the bricks feels slightly loose …

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  • 9interpretation — n. 1) to make an interpretation 2) a free, liberal, loose; strict interpretation (of the law) * * * [ɪnˌtɜːprɪ teɪʃ(ə)n] liberal loose strict interpretation (of the law) a free to make aninterpretation …

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  • 10interpretation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ correct, right, true, valid ▪ erroneous, false, wrong ▪ plausible, possible …

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