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lose it vs die

die vs lose it

lose it is not a noun while die is a noun.

lose it and die both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lose it No No Yes No
die Yes No Yes No
As verbs, die is a hyponym of lose it; that is, die is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than lose it:
  • lose it: lose control of one's emotions
  • die: be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame
Other hyponyms of lose it include dissolve, fall apart, go to pieces.
lose it (noun) die (noun)
a small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling to generate random numbers
a device used for shaping metal
a cutting tool that is fitted into a diestock and used for cutting male (external) screw threads on screws or bolts or pipes or rods
lose it (verb) die (verb)
lose control of one's emotions pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
disappear or come to an end
suffer spiritual death; be damned (in the religious sense)
stop operating or functioning
lose sparkle or bouquet
to be on base at the end of an inning, of a player
cut or shape with a die
be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame
languish as with love or desire
feel indifferent towards
suffer or face the pain of death
Difference between lose it and die

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