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Let in Tamil தமிழ்

Let in Urdu اُردُو

Let in English

  • let
    -let
    (suffix added to nouns to form other nouns.)
    1. little ______.
    Ex. Booklet = a little book.
    2. thing worn as a band on ______.
    Ex. Anklet = a band worn around the ankle.
    3. other meanings, as in ?couplet, gauntl

  • let
    expr. let alone. See under alone.

  • let
    expr. let be. See under be.

  • let
    expr. let down,
    a. to lower.
    Ex. He let the box down from the roof.
    b. to slow up.
    Ex. As her interest wore off, she began to let down.
    c. to disappoint.
    Ex. Don't let us down today; we're counting on you to win. Lo

  • let
    expr. let go. See under go (1).

  • let
    expr. let in for, to open the way to; cause (trouble, unpleasantness, or the like).
    Ex. He let his friends in for a lot of questioning when he left town so suddenly.

  • let
    expr. let in on, to share a confidence or secret with.
    Ex. Once a strong voice in favor of tightly guarding U.S. scientific secrets, physicist Edward Teller ... now thinks everyone should be let in on most classified information (Time).

  • let
    expr. let in, to permit to enter; admit.
    Ex. Let in some fresh air. I was let in at the back gate of a lovely house (Sir Richard Steele).

  • let
    expr. let know. See under know.

  • let
    expr. let loose, to set free; release; let go.
    Ex. ... like so many bedlamites and demoniacs let loose (Washington Irving). He was let loose among the woods as soon as he was able to ride on horseback (Joseph Addison).

  • let
    expr. let off,
    a. to permit to go free; excuse from punishment, service, or other obligation.
    Ex. He was let off with a warning to do better in the future. I will let Clavering off from that bargain (Thackeray).
    b. to discharge; allow

  • let
    expr. let on, (Informal.)
    a. to allow to be known; reveal one's knowledge of.
    Ex. He didn't let on his surprise at the news. The kids know too, but they never let on (Time).
    b. to make believe; pretend.
    Ex. He let on that he did

  • let
    expr. let out,
    a. to permit to go out or escape; set free; release.
    Ex. They let me out of the hospital too soon.
    b. to make larger or longer.
    Ex. Let out the hem on this skirt.
    c. to rent.
    Ex. Has the room been let

  • let
    expr. let up, (Informal.) to stop or pause.
    Ex. They refused to let up in the fight. We can go out when the storm lets up.

  • let
    expr. let well enough alone, to be satisfied with existing conditions and not try to make them better or different.
    Ex. He is the kind of worker who cannot leave well enough alone but must do each job perfectly.

  • let
    expr. without let or hindrance, with nothing to prevent, hinder, or obstruct.
    Ex. He may hunt for his own amusement, without let or hindrance, throughout the year until September (Atlantic).

  • let
    let (1), verb, let,letting,noun.

  • let
    let (2), noun, verb, lettedorlet,letting.

  • let
    noun (British.) a letting for hire or rent.
    Ex. The sign said ""House For Let.""

  • let
    noun 1. an interference with the ball in tennis and similar games, especially a serve that hits the net. The ball or point must be played over again.
    2a. (Archaic.) prevention; hindrance; stoppage; obstruction.
    b. something that hinders; an

  • let
    v.i. to be rented; be hired out.
    Ex. This room lets for $80 a month.

  • let
    v.t. (Archaic.) to stand in the way of; prevent; hinder; obstruct.
    Ex. Mine ancient wound is hardly whole, And lets me from the saddle (Tennyson).

  • let
    v.t. 1. to not stop from doing or having something; allow; permit.
    Ex. Let the dog have a bone. She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings (Milton).
    2. to allow to pass, go, or come.
    Ex. They let the visitor on board the ship.

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