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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Loosen/loose

Sir,

losened teeth.

loosed teeth.


What is difference between two?

How to use "loose" and "loosen" in sentence?

thanks.
  

Top answer

) 'Loosened teeth'-- this is correct. 'Loosened' is the opposite of 'tightened'-- made less tight, less restricted. ' 'Loosed teeth' -- this is incorrect.

  • ) 'Loosened teeth'-- this is correct.
  • 'Loosened' is the opposite of 'tightened'-- made less tight, less restricted.
  • ' 'Loosed teeth' -- this is incorrect.
  • 'Loosed' means completely released, freed.
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(Hanuman, your typing is getting worse-- please proofread before posting: push the 'Preview' button below the Message box and check what you have written first.)


'Loosened teeth'-- this is correct. 'Loosened' is the opposite of 'tightened'-- made less tight, less restricted.

'I loosened my necktie when I left the office.'


'Loosed teeth' -- this is incorrec
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Sir,(Mr.MM)

I am really sorry for my typing mistake. I will try my best to improve in that area.

Thanks for suggestions .

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