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loose in Italian

loose in Italian is sciolto, sfuso, slegato — loose means not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.

loose in Italian

sciolto
adj
Not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
sciolto
adj
Not held or packaged together.
sfuso
adj
Not held or packaged together.
sciolto
adj
slegato
adj
disfare
verb
(transitive) To unfasten, to loosen.

What does "loose" mean?

  1. adj Not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.
    "One of the fence posts was loose after the storm."
  2. adj Not precise, exact, or strict.
    "That's a fairly loose translation of the original poem."
  3. verb To set free or release from restraint.
    "The hunter loosed his arrow at the target."

loose in a sentence

  • One of the fence posts was loose after the storm.
  • She wore a loose sweater over her jeans.
  • That's a fairly loose translation of the original poem.
  • The hunter loosed his arrow at the target.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "loose" in Italian?

"loose" in Italian is sciolto, sfuso, slegato. loose means: Not firmly attached, fixed, or fitting tightly.

How do you use "loose" in a sentence?

Example: "One of the fence posts was loose after the storm." In Italian, "loose" is sciolto, sfuso, slegato.

Are there other ways to say "loose" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "loose": sciolto, sfuso, slegato, disfare.

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