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Noun — A shape made by a line or path that curves back to cross or meet itself.

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How to use loop

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in a loop loop something keep someone in the loop

Etymology

From Middle English loupe ("noose, loop"), likely tracing back to an Old Norse word for running or leaping, via the idea of a "running knot."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “loop” mean?

The word “loop” means a shape made by a line or path that curves back to cross or meet itself. In plain terms, a closed circular shape, or the act of repeating something (music, a path, a process) over and over.

How do you pronounce “loop”?

“Loop” is pronounced loop (/luːp/ in IPA).

How do you use “loop” in a sentence?

Here is “loop” used in a sentence: “She tied the ribbon into a neat loop.”

What part of speech is “loop”?

Depending on how it is used, “loop” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “loop” come from?

The word “loop” comes from Middle English. From Middle English loupe ("noose, loop"), likely tracing back to an Old Norse word for running or leaping, via the idea of a "running knot.".

Is “loop” a common word?

“Loop” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “loop” have?

“Loop” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a shape made by a line or path that curves back to cross or meet itself.

What is the difference between a "loop" and a "circle"?

A circle is a perfectly round closed curve where every point is the same distance from the centre. A loop is any shape made by a line or path that curves back to cross or meet itself, and it does not have to be round or regular. Every circle can act as a loop, but most loops are not circles.

What is the difference between a "loop" and a "coil"?

A loop is a single curve where a line crosses or meets itself. A coil is a series of loops wound around, forming a spiral or helix, such as a coil of rope or wire. A coil is essentially many loops stacked together.

What are common words and phrases built from "loop"?

"Loop" appears in "loophole," "feedback loop," "closed loop," and "loop around." As a verb it means to make something into a loop shape or move in a repeating circular path, as in "loop the string" or "the video loops."

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