loser
/ˈloʊsər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has lost, especially a game, contest, or competition, and is often considered unsuccessful or inferior.
“He’s been called a loser by his friends after losing the championship game.”
2. verb
To lose or be defeated, especially in a game, contest, or competition.
“He lost at chess and was left feeling like a loser.”
3. adjective
Describing someone who has lost, especially a game, contest, or competition, and is often considered unsuccessful or inferior.
“The coach was worried that his team would be seen as losers if they didn’t win the game.”