losesleep (third-person singular simple presentloses sleep,present participlelosing sleep,simple past and past participlelost sleep)
- (often withover) Toworry.
I won't belosing sleep over the national budget deficit.
2019 December 14, Rosanna Greenstreet, “Laurence Fox: ‘I don’t lose sleep over my divorce – I did for about a year’”, inThe Guardian[1],→ISSN:What keeps you awake at night?
Worry about being self-employed. Nowadays, I don’tlose sleep over my divorce—I did for about a year.
2022 August 26, Ben Fisher, quoting Brendan Rodgers, “Brendan Rodgers not losing sleep over threat of sack despite Leicester woes”, inThe Guardian[2],→ISSN:I don’tlose sleep over it. My energy is with the players and the people here. I’m in here early in the morning until late at night, trying to find solutions and the best way forward.