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lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
lost
:
lost
?
–adject
i
ve
1.
no
long
er possessed
or
retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer
to
be
found
:
lost articles.
3.
having
gone
as
tray or missed
the
way
; bewildered as to place, direction, etc.:
lost
children
.
4.
not
used
to good purpose, as opportunities,
time
, or
labor
; wasted:
a
lost adv
an
tage.
5.
being
something
that
someone
has
fail
ed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending
in
or attended
with
defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preocc
up
ied; rapt:
He
see
ms lost in thought.
9.
distr
act
ed; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look
of
a
man
trapped
and
afraid
.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
10.
pt. and pp. of
lose.
—Idioms
11.
get lost,
Slang
.
a.
to absent
one
self:
I
think
I'll get lost
before
an argument
star
ts.
b.
to stop being a nuisance:
If
they
call
again, tell
them
to get lost.
12.
lost to,
a.
no longer belonging to.
b.
no longer possible or open to:
The opportunity
was
lost to
him
.
c.
insensible to:
lost to
all
sense of
duty
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary