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Definition of loser noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

loser

noun
 
/ˈluːzə(r)/
 
/ˈluːzər/
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  1. a person who is defeated in a competition
    • winners and losers
    • He’s a good/bad loser (= he accepts defeat well/badly).
    Extra Examples
    • The film company thought they'd backed a loser until the film won an Oscar.
    • The main loser was the United Left, which lost eight seats.
    • He has to be the Oscars' all-time loser with seven nominations and no wins.
    • Sweden will now play the losers of the other semi-final for the bronze medal.
    • They were 16–3 losers to New Zealand yesterday.
    Topics Games and toysb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • bad
    • poor
    verb + loser
    • back
    See full entry
  2. (rather informal) a person who is regularly unsuccessful, especially when you have a low opinion of them
    • She's one of life's losers.
    • He's a born loser.
    Extra Examples
    • The impression he gave was one of a bumbling loser.
    • She made me feel like a complete loser.
    • He's just a pathetic loser.
    • She began to see herself as a loser, lacking in skills or opportunities.
    Topics Difficulty and failureb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • bad
    • poor
    verb + loser
    • back
    See full entry
  3. a person who suffers because of a particular action, decision, etc.
    • The real losers in all of this are the students.
    • If the teachers go on strike, the children are the ultimate losers.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • bad
    • poor
    verb + loser
    • back
    See full entry
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