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looser

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Noun — Someone or something that sets things loose or free.

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Etymology

From loose plus the agent suffix -er.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “looser” mean?

The word “looser” means someone or something that sets things loose or free. In plain terms, one who frees or releases something.

How do you pronounce “looser”?

“Looser” is pronounced LOO-suh (/ˈlusɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “looser” in a sentence?

Here is “looser” used in a sentence: “He acted as the looser of the caged birds at the festival.”

What part of speech is “looser”?

“Looser” is a noun.

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