loosely in the PONS Dictionary

loosely Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hang loosely
loosely speaking
loosely translated
loosely related

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The concept is also loosely and commonly associated with having awareness of one's own consciousness.
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The novel consists of numerous reflections, descriptions, and scenes that are only loosely connected.
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In the predynastic period bodies were usually buried naked and sometimes loosely wrapped.
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The flower heads are arranged in loosely, a cross between umbel and panicle.
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The frass is partly found as loosely scattered grains and partly as a central, dark brown patch on the roof of the mine.
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Although loosely based on the game, with similar characters and plot elements, there are some big differences.
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Youth is loosely defined as young people between the ages of 12 and 18.
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A movie version very loosely based upon the book was released in 1933.
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The video is said to be loosely based on how the duo met.
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It loosely translates as two times or double.
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