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The Spanish word for loose is
flojo





loose

Spanish Definition


loose
     1. Soltar.
     2. Aflojar.
     3. Liberar.
     4. Desatar.
     5. adj. Suelto.
     6. adj. Flojo, holgado.



Translations for loose and their definitions

flojo
     1. adj. loose
           El tornillo lo veo muy flojo. - I see the screw is very loose.
     2. adj. lazy
           Pero qué flojo eres... Anda, ¡levántate! - You're so lazy... C'mon, get up!
     3. adj. weak (not potent)
           El restaurante tenía café muy flojo. - The restaurant had very weak coffee.


suelto
     1. adj. free, loose, undone
     2. adj. isolated, separate
     3. adj. free, agile, fluent
     4. adj. (of hair) shaggy
     5. adj. (informal, derogatory, of a person) easy (consenting readily to sex)
     6. n-m. loose change
     7. Participle. past participle of solver
     8. v. first-person singular present indicative of soltar


aflojar
     1. v. to loosen
     2. v. to slacken, to unclench
           No aflojen el trabajo en tiempo de guerra. - Don't slacken in your work in war time.
     3. v. to ease up, to let up
           La tormenta aflojó. - The storm let up.
     4. v. to cough up, shell out (pay money)
     5. v. to slack off, to relax


relajado
     1. adj. relaxed
     2. adj. lax, laid-back, loose, hands-off
     3. adj. loose (dissolute)
     4. adj. (colloquial) chill
     5. Participle. past participle of relajar


soltar
     1. v. to release
     2. v. to let go
     3. v. to let loose (release from restraint)
     4. v. to give (a hit)


indiscreto
     1. adj. indiscreet


promiscuo
     1. adj. mixed, ambiguous
     2. adj. promiscuous


desabrochar
     1. v. to unbutton


desatar
     1. v. to untie, undo, unfasten, unleash
     2. v. to provoke, set off, trigger (especially suddenly)


libertino
     1. adj. libertine, rakish, profligate
     2. n-m. libertine, rake, profligate


golfo
     1. n-m. (geography) gulf
     2. adj. dishonest
     3. adj. nasty
     4. adj. promiscuous
     5. n-m. scoundrel
     6. n-m. sluggard
     7. n-m. manwhore


liberar
     1. v. to liberate, to release, to free, to set free, to free up
     2. v. to deliver, to rid (someone from/of something)
     3. v. to relieve (e.g., relieve pressure, tension, stress)


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