9 adjectives to describe loser

The sore loser, by Michael Seide, pseud.

Now Hilary said he had been begging her again for practical steps, and the manly loser commended.

p. 36.] Of all those who had embraced the cause of the young princes, William, King of Scotland, was the only considerable loser by that invidious and unjust enterprise.

His only real regret in the matter of his facial blemishes was that Spike came back with the mere loser's end of an inconsiderable purse, and had to suffer another infliction of the most intricate bridge work at the hands of Doctor Patten before he could properly enjoy at the board of T-bone Tommy that diet so essential to active men of affairs.

Cartwright had made a sour loser all the game.

" "It is well to be a cheerful loser," returned Dunwody, at last.

As William Tudor wrote so graphically, "The Ministerial troops gained the hill, but were victorious losers.

Men sat grim-faced over the cards, the man who was winning, with his cold, eager eye; the chronic loser of the night with his iron smile; the professional, ever debonair, with the dull eye which comes from looking too often and too closely into the terrible face of chance.

"Miriam," he said, "I too have been an extensive loser through the failure of the Bank of Pennsylvania.

9 adjectives to describe  loser