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Translation

lasso

/'læsou/
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Explanation of the Word "Lasso"

Part of Speech:
- Noun: "lasso"
- Verb: "to lasso"

Usage Instructions
  1. As a Noun:

    • When you talk about a "lasso," you are referring to the rope itself.
    • Example: The cowboy skillfully threw his lasso to catch the runaway calf.
  2. As a Verb:

    • When you say "to lasso," you are describing the action of catching something with the rope.
    • Example: She learned how to lasso a horse during her ranch training.
Advanced Usage
  • In some contexts, "lasso" can be used metaphorically to mean capturing or obtaining something that is difficult to reach or achieve.
    • Example: The scientist tried to lasso new funding for her research project.
Word Variants
  • Lassoed (verb): Past tense of "lasso."

    • Example: He lassoed the bull with great precision.
  • Lassoing (verb): Present participle.

    • Example: She is lassoing the horses for the rodeo.
Different Meanings
  • Noun: In a broader context, a "lasso" can refer to any method of capturing or controlling something.
  • Verb: It can imply catching something that is elusive or difficult.
Synonyms
  • For the noun "lasso":

    • Rope
    • Noose
  • For the verb "to lasso":

    • Catch
    • Snag
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Lasso the competition": This idiom means to catch or surpass your competitors in a particular field.
    • Example: With her innovative ideas, she managed to lasso the competition in the tech industry.
Summary

In summary, the word "lasso" refers to a specific type of rope used for catching animals, and it can also describe the action of catching. It has various uses and meanings, both literal and metaphorical.

Noun
  1. a long noosed rope used to catch animals
  2. Belgian composer (1532-1594)
Verb
  1. catch with a lasso
    • rope cows

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