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Definition lost in British English

lost adjective

adjective
/lɒst/
1

not knowing where you are or how to get to where you want to go

Example

We're well and truly lost.

Example

They decided to drive to York and ended up getting lost.

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2

if something is lost, you cannot find it

Example

The keys are lost somewhere in the house.

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3

no longer existing, or no longer likely to exist

Example

The strike has cost the airline £3 million in lost revenue.

Example

a poem about lost innocence

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4

lost time or chances have been wasted

Example

The team's season has been littered with missed opportunities and lost chances.

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5

not feeling confident or relaxed because you are in a new situation, for example with a group of people who you do not know

Example

Mark looked a little lost amongst all those trendy designers.

Example

Nothing was the same any more. I felt lost.

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Example

The group is working to preserve old buildings that could otherwise be lost.

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Example

a memorial to all soldiers lost in battle

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a ceremony to commemorate those lost at sea in the Second World War

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8

too interested in something, or concentrating so hard on it, that you do not notice other things around you

Example

Grayson became lost in the music.

Example

Martin was lost in thought and did not hear the door open.

Example

Look at them watching their video. Completely lost to the world!

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9

unable to understand something because it is extremely complicated

Example

I was completely lost after the first paragraph.

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Definition lost in British English