1) looseAdjective
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| Not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting. loose clothing. The large shoes were very loose. | ڈھیلا ڈھالا |
2) looseVerb
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| Grant freedom to; free from confinement. | آزاد کرنا |
3) looseAdverb
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| Without restraint. Cows in India are running loose. | بلا روک ٹوک |
4) looseVerb
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| Make loose or looser. Loosen the tension on a rope. | ڈھیلا بنانا ڈھیلا کرنا |
5) looseVerb
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| Become loose or looser or less tight. The noose loosened. The rope relaxed. | ڈھیلا چہوڑ دینا ڈھیلا ہونا ڈھیل دینا |
6) loose |
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| Not officially recognized or controlled. An informal agreement. A loose organization of the local farmers. | غیر سرکاری |
7) loose |
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| Having escaped, especially from confinement. A convict still at large. Searching for two escaped prisoners. Dogs loose on the streets. Criminals on the loose in the neighborhood. | مفرور |