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Antonyms:
found,
saved,
won
Often used in the same context:
regained,
loosing,
gained,
dropped,
won,
suffered,
fell,
squandered,
forfeited,
missed,
slumped,
slipped,
relinquished,
plummeted,
sapped,
ceded,
destroyed,
beaten,
recovered,
struggled,
faltered,
hemorrhaged,
knocked,
shrunk,
vanished,
gone,
ruined,
plunged,
disappeared,
dented,
evaporated,
walloped,
lacked,
reclaim,
defeated,
sunk,
tanked,
shed,
clinched,
tumbled,
wrested,
trounced,
retained,
damaged,
sagged,
crushed,
dwindled,
perished,
diminished,
hurt,
got,
obliterated,
decimated,
eroded,
disintegrated,
clung,
surrendered,
wiped,
wrecked,
floundered,
stumbled,
eliminated,
slashed,
sacrificed,
drubbed,
trailed,
swept,
snatched,
wobbled,
imploded,
took,
clawed,
crumbled,
risen,
coughed,
saved,
mustered,
mislaid,
rebounded,
deprived,
had,
weakened,
triumphed,
faded,
collapsed,
wasted,
climbed,
annihilated,
slid,
ousted,
failed,
overtook,
dipped,
earned,
fought,
withered,
recaptured,
erased,
deflated,
abandoned,
lent,
abdicated,
shall,
came,
commercial,
lyric,
milton,
oratorio,
shakespeare,
song,
symphonies,
tonight,
carol,
crusoe,
drama,
haunt,
hymn,
midwife,
mozart,
parables,
pastoral,
pilgrim,
unloved,
adored,
wonderful,
beloved,
dearest,
erring,
afflicted,
devoted,
iny,
murdered,
my,
unhappy,
blameless,
dear,
luckless,
tormented,
whose,
wronged,
darling
Appears in the definition of:
.,
absent,
absentminded,
abstracted,
all-victorious,
ancient history,
antigonus,
antigonus cyclops,
antonio lopez de santa ana,
antonio lopez de santa anna,
approach,
audience,
battle of cynoscephalae,
beethoven,
benumbed,
bermuda triangle,
bleached,
braille,
burgoyne,
buy back,
carelessly,
charles liston,
check,
clarence darrow,
clarence seward darrow,
clearly,
close,
cold,
confidence,
confused,
confusion,
connect,
consciousness,
control,
counterattack,
countermove,
crab,
cynoscephalae,
darrow,
deadness,
default,
defined,
depopulated,
disappear,
discharged,
disesteem,
dismissed,
disorient,
disorientate,
disoriented,
dissolve,
dormie,
drag,
dredge,
dried-up,
dulled,
edentulous,
engagement,
epidural,
epidural anaesthesia,
epidural anesthesia,
exchange,
extant,
extinct,
face,
faded,
faith,
fallen,
fenestration,
find,
fingerless,
fire,
fired,
flat,
forfeit,
forfeiture,
free radical,
gall,
gentleman johnny,
george iii,
get back,
go away,
gutter,
hot-wire,
indecision,
individuality,
in the bargain,
ion,
irretrievably,
john,
john burgoyne,
john lackland,
king john,
labyrinth,
laid-off,
limbo,
liston,
losings,
loss,
losses,
lost-and-found,
louis braille,
ludwig van beethoven,
maze,
memory,
mislaid,
misplaced,
monophthalmos,
nitrogen balance,
non-volatile storage,
nonextant,
nonvolatile storage,
nose,
orphan,
outage,
peacock-throne,
peking man,
personnel casualty,
pink-slipped,
place,
planaria,
planarian,
pretty much,
psychosis,
putt,
quebec,
radiation field,
radical,
radiolocate,
ram disk,
reconquer,
recoveredp,
recovery,
regain,
regeneration,
remember,
remote,
replace,
replacement,
repurchase,
respect,
retrieval,
reward,
riskily,
run out,
sacrifice,
santa ana,
santa anna,
scatty,
sear,
sere,
sewer,
shout,
shrinkage,
shriveled,
shrivelled,
snap,
sonny liston,
spill,
square,
staleness,
stray,
stub,
stumble,
take-up,
take in,
tcp,
thread,
toilet,
topicality,
tottering,
unlabeled,
vanish,
van beethoven,
voice,
want,
washed-out,
washy,
wastage,
whisker,
white,
whitened,
win back,
withered
More general:
people
Synonyms:
at sea,
baffled,
befuddled,
bemused,
bewildered,
confiscate,
confounded,
confused,
cursed,
damned,
deep in thought,
destroyed,
disoriented,
doomed,
forfeit,
forfeited,
forgotten,
gone,
helpless,
hopeless,
incomprehensible,
irrecoverable,
mazed,
mislaid,
misplaced,
missed,
missing,
mixed-up,
perplexed,
preoccupied,
ruined,
squandered,
straying,
thoughtful,
uncomprehensible,
unoriented,
unrecoverable,
unredeemed,
unsaved,
wasted
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— Nouns for lost:
time,
cause,
soul,
love,
child,
man,
territory,
treasure,
son,
brother,
friend,
more...
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