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loss interest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "loss interest" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "lose interest"? You can use "lose interest" when describing a situation where someone stops being interested in something or someone. Example: "After a few weeks of the new hobby, I began to lose interest and moved on to something else."
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Based on its widespread loss, interest in testing the effects of sFRP1 treatment in tumor models has been high.
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Changes in eating habits – A general loss of interest in eating, or increased interest may be equally notable.
Wiki
Patients with depression commonly exhibit symptoms of loss of interest, energy, motivation, pleasure and/or sexual interest (e.g., [49], [50]).
Science
This is the earnings (loss) before interest and income taxes, less all the interest and write-down expenses.
Science & Research
Loss of interest in hobbies or other areas of interest.
Wiki
Depression is characterized by a sad, hopeless mood, along with a loss of interest or pleasure in things that usually interest you.
Wiki
"Omni!" Lee feigned a loss of interest.
News & Media
Two related factors contributed to this rapid loss of interest.
News & Media
The figure for loss before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization was raised to $90.9 million from $79.2 million.
News & Media
XM Satellite Radio Holdings, the biggest satellite-radio service, had a wider third-quarter loss as interest payments increased.
News & Media
And maybe a loss of interest in the world as it had changed.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the phrase "lose interest" instead of "loss interest" for grammatical correctness. "Lose interest" is the idiomatic way to express a decline or disappearance of interest in something.
Common error
Avoid using "loss" as a verb. "Loss" is a noun, while "lose" is the verb form that correctly conveys the action of ceasing to have interest in something. "Loss of interest" (using 'loss' as a noun) is grammatically correct but less common than "lose interest".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "loss interest" functions as a noun phrase, but it's grammatically incorrect as it omits the necessary verb 'to'. The correct phrasing to express this concept is 'loss of interest' or, more commonly, the verb phrase "lose interest". Ludwig AI marks "loss interest" as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "loss interest" appears in various sources, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies the more common and correct alternative as "lose interest". When aiming to describe a decline or absence of interest, "lose interest" or "loss of interest" are recommended, depending on whether you're describing an action or a state. Always prioritize grammatical accuracy to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing. "Disinterest" is a valid alternative, referring to a state of not being interested.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lose interest
Corrects the grammatical error by using the verb "lose" instead of the noun "loss".
disinterest
Represents a state of not being interested; a single-word substitute.
lack of interest
Emphasizes the absence of interest in a more descriptive manner.
waning interest
Suggests a gradual decline in interest over time.
declining interest
Similar to waning interest, highlighting a reduction in interest.
reduced enthusiasm
Focuses on the emotional component, implying less excitement.
fading enthusiasm
Like waning, suggests a slow disappearance of enthusiasm.
apathy
Indicates a broader lack of emotion or concern, including interest.
indifference
Highlights a neutral or unbiased stance, without specific interest.
boredom
Focuses on the feeling of being weary and uninterested due to monotony.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "loss interest"?
The correct and more common way to phrase this concept is to use the verb "lose interest". For example, "I began to lose interest in the project."
Is "loss of interest" grammatically correct?
Yes, "loss of interest" is grammatically correct, using "loss" as a noun. However, it's often more natural to say "lose interest". For instance, "There was a loss of interest in the topic" is correct, but "People lose interest in the topic" is more common.
What's the difference between "loss of interest" and "lose interest"?
"Loss of interest" is a noun phrase describing the state of reduced or absent interest. "Lose interest" is a verb phrase describing the action of becoming less interested. The meaning is very similar, but the grammatical function differs.
When should I use "disinterest" instead of "lose interest"?
"Disinterest" is a state of not being interested, while "lose interest" is the action of becoming less interested. "Disinterest" might describe a general lack of interest, while "lose interest" describes a change over time.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested