lose in



lose something in something

to misplace something in something. I lost my wallet in the barn. Did someone lose something in the dining room?
See also: lose

lose in

v.
To cause someone, especially oneself, to become so mentally involved in something as to lose all awareness of everything else: After a hard day at work, I went home and lost myself in a book. I tried to ask her a question, but she was lost in thought.
See also: lose

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Septima-Ancient Roman, Spanish
Irving['ə:viŋ]
Janetta[dʒə'netə]
Jaga-Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
RitaREE-tə (English), REE-tah (German)Italian, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Spanish, Portuguese
Chantrea-Khmer