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How to spell LOSSLY correctly?

The correct spelling for the term "lossly" is actually "loosely", which means not tightly or firmly. To avoid confusion, it is important to use the correct spelling. Other similar suggestions would be "lightly" or "slackly", both of which convey a similar meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell lossly correctly

  • closely
  • glossily She spoke eloquently, glossily describing her travels.
  • lastly We need to finish our project first, and lastly, we can celebrate our success.
  • lolly I got a lolly from the machine.
  • lonely The old man was lonely without his wife.
  • loosely The rope was loosely tied to the tree.
  • lordly The man entered the room with a lordly air, demanding respect and attention from everyone present.
  • loss She sustained a loss in the stock market.
  • losses The company reported significant losses in the third quarter due to reduced demand for their products.
  • loudly I can't hear you loudly over the loud club music.
  • Lousily I did my homework lousily and got a bad grade.
  • lousy My day at work was really lousy.
  • lovely She wore a lovely red dress to the party.
  • lowly I can't believe that he would speak to me in such a lowly way.
  • lushly The garden was lushly adorned with colorful flowers and green foliage.
  • nosily My grandma nosily talks to herself all the time.
  • Rosily The pink and orange sky was painted rosily as the sun set behind the horizon.

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