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lose it
verb as in carry on
verb as in crack
Strongest matches
verb as in deteriorate
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in flip out
verb as in freak out
Strongest match
Weak matches
- blow a gasket
- blow one's mind
- blow one's stack
- blow one's top
- break down
- come unglued
- crack up
- flip one's lid
- flip out
- fly off the handle
- go ape
- go ballistic
- go bananas
- go berserk
- go haywire
- go nuts
- go off the deep end
- hit the ceiling
- lose control of oneself
- lose one's composure
- lose one's cool
- lose one's mind
- lose one's temper
- wig out
- work oneself up
verb as in go crazy
Weak matches
- blow a gasket
- blow one's mind
- blow one's stack
- blow one's top
- crack up
- flip one's lid
- flip out
- fly off the handle
- go ballistic
- go bananas
- go batty
- go berserk
- go bonkers
- go buggy
- go cuckoo
- go daffy
- go haywire
- go kooky
- go loco
- go loony
- go mental
- go nuts
- go nutty
- go off one's rocker
- go off the deep end
- go off the wall
- go psycho
- go wacko
- go wacky
- lose control of oneself
- lose one's cool
- lose one's mind
- wig out
verb as in go to pieces
Weak matches
verb as in panic
verb as in topple
verb as in tumble
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Several people at the protest said that the money used to fund scientific work pays dividends — and that losing it can have disastrous consequences for biomedical research, pharmaceutical development and more.
If you know investing is a good idea but you’re worried about losing it, there are a few places to start.
You can't win the title on moving day, they say, but you can certainly lose it.
Everything that is important to you, near and dear to you, you just keep losing it over and over again, or it keeps being taken from you.
Both my camera guy and myself, we just lost it.’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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