Saturday, December 28, 2013

Lose or Loose?

Loose with two 'o's is an adjective meaning not firm, not well secured or not fitting closely.
Loose roofing iron is likely to be blown away in a cyclone.

Lose with one 'o' is a verb meaning to suffer the loss of something
You'll lose your job if you keep arriving so late.

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