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  1. LOST IN definition: absorbed in; engrossed in | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

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      LOST IN definition: absorbed in; engrossed in | Meaning,...

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  2. lost adjective (CONFUSED) C1. not confident and not knowing what to do in a particular situation: It was his first day in the office and he seemed a little lost. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. giving so much attention to what you are doing that you are not conscious of anything else that is happening around you: Ann was completely lost in her book. I was lost in my own thoughts and didn't notice her approaching. We were lost in wonder at the incredible architecture.

  4. How to say lost. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.

  5. lost in the shuffle. idiom. : not noticed or given attention because there are many other people or things to consider or deal with. See the full definition.

  6. The idiom “lost in translation” refers to situations where a message is not accurately conveyed due to language barriers or cultural differences. While the basic idea behind the idiom remains consistent, there are variations in how it is used and applied.

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  8. Lost in Pronunciation Just when you thought English couldn’t get any more confusing Heteronyms (or heterophones) are two words that are spelt the same but pronounced differently .

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