What are some opposite words for lose it?
Antonyms for lose itlose it
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lose itverb
To be explosively angry; to lose one's temper.
When my dad found out I had failed the exams, he just lost it.
Synonyms:
lose ones temper, lose ones rag, go ape, go apeshit, blow ones top, hit the ceiling, hit the roof, go snake, freak out
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Princeton's WordNet
break down, lose it, snapverb
lose control of one's emotions
"When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely"; "When her baby died, she snapped"
Synonyms:
go, conk out, snatch up, click, give way, shoot, tear, bust, break down, collapse, snarl, crush, dissect, analyse, break, take apart, die, snap, crumble, decompose, crack, break up, give out, tumble, photograph, snatch, analyze, fail, crumple, flick, rupture, go bad
How to use lose it in a sentence?
Don't be so confident that it will all work out and Bernie will lose, it's tough now to imagine a scenario where Bernie is not the nominee.
Things started getting really bad when I started doing cocaine, i started doing ecstasy and really heavy drugs. I came so close to overdosing and just being on the brink of losing my life so many times. But when you’re entangled in addiction, you just don’t care about your life. You’re already in so much pain at that point that you start to not even care if you lose it.
Be very careful to match your needs to those special FSAs, you never want to over fund those to where you can't use them, when it is use-or-lose it.
If you run for office and if you get elected to Congress, you've got to be willing to lose it, you know, or else you can't do the job. I think a lot of people have their egos and their entire personalities tied up with being a member of Congress. And all the perks that go along with that. I think they need to be willing to walk away from it, and I think they need to think not just about the next election or the next news cycle, I think they need to think about history. I think they need to think about how they're going to be judged and, you know, what future generations are going to say about this moment.
Its like playing a million-number Powerball, and you know all the numbers but the last 20. If even one of those last 20 numbers is wrong, you lose. It could still all fall apart.
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