FORFEIT vs LOST: NOUN
- A game in which forfeits are demanded.
- In parlor games, an item placed in escrow and redeemed by paying a fine or performing an appointed task.
- The act of forfeiting.
- A transgression; a misdeed; a crime; a malicious injury.
- Something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty;
- A penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something
- A penalty for or consequence of a misdemeanor
- A thing forfeit or forfeited; what is or may be taken from one in requital of a misdeed committed; that which is lost, or the right to which is alienated, by a crime, offense, neglect of duty, or breach of contract; hence, a fine; a mulct; a penalty.
- Injury; wrong; mischief.
- Synonyms See list under forfeiture.
- Something deposited and redeemable by a sportive fine; hence, in the plural, a game in which articles deposited by individual players as forfeited by doing or omitting to do something are redeemable by some sportive fine or penalty imposed by the judge.
- The act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
- That to which the legal or moral right is lost by one's own act or failure to act, as by a breach of conditions or by a wrong deed or offense; hence, that which is taken or paid in forfeiture; a fine; a mulct; a penalty: as, he who murders pays the forfeit of his life.
- See lose.
- People who are destined to die soon
FORFEIT vs LOST: ADJECTIVE
- Lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure.
- Surrendered as a penalty
- Lost or subject to loss through forfeiture.
- No longer in existence; vanished or spent.
- No longer in the possession, care, or control of someone or something.
- Unable to find one's way.
- Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
- No longer known; irretrievable
- Unable to function; without help
- Not caught with the senses or the mind
- Incapable of being recovered or regained
- No longer known or practiced.
- No longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered
- Spiritually or physically doomed or destroyed
- Not gained or won
- Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope
- Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible
- Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible
- Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as to be insensible of external things.
- The difference between the motion of a driver and that of a follower, due to the yielding of parts or looseness of joints.
- Unable to find one's way; unavailable, with location unknown.
- Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way; bewildered; perplexed
- Deeply absorbed in thought
- Parted with; no longer held or possessed
- Parted with unwillingly or unintentionally; not to be found; missing.
- Beyond reach, communication, or influence.
- Not used to one's benefit or advantage.
- Having not been or unlikely to be won; unsuccessful.
- Beyond recovery or redemption; fallen or destroyed.
- Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity
- Completely involved or absorbed; rapt.
- Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered
- Bewildered or confused.
FORFEIT vs LOST: VERB
- To suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance
- To lose a contest, game, match, or other form of competition by voluntary withdrawal, by failing to attend or participate, or by violation of the rules
- Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
- Lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime
- Simple past tense and past participle of lose.
FORFEIT vs LOST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To fail to keep an obligation.
- To be guilty of a misdeed; to be criminal; to transgress.
- N/A
FORFEIT vs LOST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To lose, or lose the right to, by some error, fault, offense, or crime; to render one's self by misdeed liable to be deprived of; to alienate the right to possess, by some neglect or crime; ; -- with to before the one acquiring what is forfeited.
- To subject to seizure as a forfeit.
- To lose or give up (something) on account of an offense, error, or failure to fulfill an agreement.
- N/A
FORFEIT vs LOST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Lose (something) or lose the right to (something) by some error, offense, or crime
- Forfeited.
- To transgress; trespass; commit a fault.
- To lose the legal or moral right to by one's own act or omission to act, usually by a breach of conditions or by a wrong act, offense, fault, crime, or neglect; become by one's own act liable to be deprived of.
- To cause the forfeiture of.
- To yield up as a forfeiture.
- To subject to forfeiture.
- (past participle) In the condition of being forfeited; subject to alienation.
- Parted with unwillingly or by misadventure; not to be found; no longer held or possessed; no longer kept in knowledge or remembrance: as, a lost book; a lost limb; a lost fortune.
- Not won or gained; missed: as, a lost prize; a lost chance.
- Not employed or enjoyed; not effectually or profitably used; misspent; wasted: as, a lost day; a lost opportunity.
- Ruined; destroyed; consumed or wasted away, whether physically or morally: as, lost health; lost honor.
- Spiritually ruined; abandoned morally; in theology, finally shut out from salvation or eternal life; damned: as, a lost soul.
- Bewildered; absent-minded; absorbed: as, he looked about in a lost way.
- Synonyms Missing.
- 4 and
- Shattered; overthrown; downfallen; depraved, abandoned, reprobate, profligate, incorrigible, shameless.
- Unable to function
- Filled with bewilderment
- Having lost your bearings
- Unable to be found or recovered
- Cannot be recovered or regained
- Without help
- (idiom) (be lost on) To have no effect or influence on.
- (idiom) (be lost on) To be beyond the comprehension of.
FORFEIT vs LOST: RELATED WORDS
- Cede, Forego, Withdraw, Surrender, Relinquish, Lose, Throw overboard, Render, Give up, Sacrifice, Lost, Forgo, Confiscate, Waive, Forfeiture
- Irrecoverable, Hopeless, Doomed, Forfeit, Misplaced, Forgotten, Wasted, Mislaid, Ruined, Gone, Destroyed, Missing, Missed, Forfeited, Squandered
FORFEIT vs LOST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Earned, Seizure, Forsake, Accumulated, Quit, Seize, Forego, Surrender, Lose, Render, Give up, Lost, Confiscate, Waive, Forfeiture
- Irrecoverable, Hopeless, Doomed, Forfeit, Misplaced, Forgotten, Wasted, Mislaid, Ruined, Gone, Destroyed, Missing, Missed, Forfeited, Squandered
FORFEIT vs LOST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Early withdrawal will result in forfeit of bonuses.
- Only the Tournament Committee can declare a forfeit.
- Tiger Asia Hedge Funds to Forfeit Insider Gains.
- No, you do not forfeit your accrued bonus.
- Point could be forced to forfeit other games.
- In certain cases, a deposit may be forfeit.
- Stephen Hester will forfeit any unvested stock awards.
- The second time, you will forfeit your game.
- If the employee withdraws from the plan within five years, the matching shares are forfeit, and if within three years, dividend shares are forfeit.
- A season ago, the Eagles received a forfeit win over the Cardinals who went on to forfeit all of their games.
- Republicans the ones who lost; rather, the Mujahadin are the ones who won and the American forces and their allies lost.
- If you have lost your title, you have to go to DMV and fill out a form for a lost title.
- He has shown where jobs are lost in urban areas and where farms are lost in rural ones.
- The employee can be fined if the Iqama is lost and not reported lost, or if it expires before renewal.
- Ray, lost The remote control, Bought A GE Universal Control But I Lost The Codes.
- Conditions for Lost Consideration Lost consideration occurs when an eligible is denied employment consideration due to a violation of the law.
- While virtually every child suffers the lost relationship and lost security described above, for many, the emotional scars have additional, more visible consequences.
- How could she be lost before she was lost?
- Lost card fraud cover includes lost or stolen cards which are being used in a wrong manner.
- You can come in and request a lost plate to replace the one that was lost.
FORFEIT vs LOST: QUESTIONS
- Why did Man Utd forfeit Wednesday's Premier League fixture?
- Why did Team USA forfeit at the World Junior Championship?
- Who can forfeit credit hours at the University of Arkansas?
- Would you forfeit all undergarments to follow a skinny trend?
- When does an employer have to forfeit non-vested benefits?
- Will Flynn have to forfeit military pay for Turkish employment?
- Who did Guymon (OK) football win by forfeit against?
- What constitutes a criminal conviction to forfeit property?
- Did forfeit win over Colorado adjust official record?
- Why are polymer banknotes more difficult to forfeit?
- How does ''Paradise Lost'' relate to classical literature?
- What happens to lost baggage on Southwest Airlines?
- Can Reclaiming Conversation help us regain lost ground?
- Can I receive disdisability compensation for lost wages?
- How many elimination finals have Essendon Bombers lost?
- What happened to the Galaxy Angels'lost technology?
- Can underwater excavations reveal lost civilization?
- What are the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin?
- Does the Lost MC clubhouse appear in the lost and Damned?
- How much has the Green Party lost in lost deposits since 1997?