Loss /(lŏs; 115)/

Loss

n.
  1. The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation.
    Assured loss before the match be played.
  2. The state of losing or having lost; the privation, defect, misfortune, harm, etc., which ensues from losing.
    Though thou repent, yet I have still the loss.
    — Shak
  3. That which is lost or from which one has parted; waste; -- opposed to gain or increase; as, the loss of liquor by leakage was considerable.
  4. The state of being lost or destroyed; especially, the wreck or foundering of a ship or other vessel.
  5. Failure to gain or win; as, loss of a race or battle.
  6. Failure to use advantageously; as, loss of time.
  7. Killed, wounded, and captured persons, or captured property. (Mil.)
  8. Destruction or diminution of value, if brought about in a manner provided for in the insurance contract (as destruction by fire or wreck, damage by water or smoke), or the death or injury of an insured person; also, the sum paid or payable therefor; as, the losses of the company this year amount to a million of dollars. (Insurance)

Phrases & Compounds

To bear a loss
to make a loss good; also, to sustain a loss without sinking under it.
To be at a loss
to be in a state of uncertainty.