Loss

/lɔːs/ noun

Loss is the state of no longer having something or someone you once had. It can describe emotional pain when a person dies, or a financial or material decrease.

From Old English 'los,' meaning 'destruction' or 'ruin,' related to the verb that became 'lose.' The idea moved from total ruin to any kind of decrease or absence.

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