Definition: 1. A contestant who loses the contest. 2. A person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently. 3. A gambler who loses a bet.
Use 'loser' in a sentence:
1. It is upsetting to discover that you have backed a loser.
2. But Apple, doing gaming now is a loser.
3. If you talk like a loser, you'll end up losing.
4. Am I destined to be a smartphone loser?
5. Will the bad loser be squeezed out?
6. Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and encouraged them .
7. Lunchbag refers to loser or a person with no friends, doesn't "fit in" and does nothing right.
8. "She's such a loser," one girl said.
9. Remember that winners do what losers don't want to do.
10. The governor may be a loser.
11. Me. I'm that loser.
12. They've only been trained to compete with other men, so a successful woman can make them feel like a real loser.
13. B: OK, loser buys pizza tomorrow night.
14. The benefits of being a good loser are many.
15. You're such a loser '.
16. It's still possible for the losers to be pipped by West Germany for a semi-final place.
17. A loser is one who fails to correspond authentically.
18. And I'm looking more like a loser every day.
19. If you have a low-paid job, you're a loser.
20. The Caterpillar is a loser part.
21. Referring to events such as boxing and football where finals have a winner and a loser, the IOC's sports director, Kit McConnell, added:" If an athlete would have taken part in a medal event but cannot, they will receive the minimum level of medal they would have received.
22. However you look at it, the big losers are& well, us.
23. He thinks that being a close loser might give people a psychological boost, or the proverbial kick in the pants.
24. You're a loser.
25. You may start thinking you're a loser.
26. I feel like a loser.
27. He was broke, out of fashion, a loser.
28. The memorability of such a moment, as, on the images of the losers' unforgettable pain.
29. What an election produces is a winner and a loser.
30. I always thought you thought I was a loser.
31. If you hate me, you're the loser, not me.
32. Thumbs up meant live, and a thumb to the chest meant to stick a sword through the loser's chest.
33. I can be a smartphone winner, not a loser.
34. Exactly how many losers are now coming to my party?
35. Trying to make me feel like I'm not such a loser?
36. Certainly, he is a loser.
37. He's one of life's losers.
38. The big losers will be the undeveloped countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa.
39. Personal Responsibility. We each have a choice to be either a winner or a loser.
40. You can choose to be a good winner or an even better loser whether you are competing against others or yourself.
41. For every winner, there is a loser.
42. How would a loser like you understand what I feel like?
43. You’re a loser.
44. Some of Britain's top business leaders of the 1980s became the country's greatest losers in the recession.
45. If you're thinking negatively, it means you will be always a loser.
46. The loser may have to pay for a round.
47. We commiserated with the losers.
48. He's a bad loser.
49. And the loser is unreconciled.
50. I'm a great winner and I try to be a good loser.
51. Being a close loser could greatly motivate one to persevere in their research.
52. Overall, there were more losers than gainers.
53. She commiserated with the losers on their defeat.
54. She was given the unenviable task of informing the losers.
55. She's one of life's losers.
56. He's a born loser.
57. The real losers in all of this are the students.