- let someone out
- Syn:release, liberate, (set) free, let go, discharge, set/turn loose
Synonyms and antonyms dictionary. 2014.
Synonyms and antonyms dictionary. 2014.
let someone out — they let me out of the hospital on Monday Syn: release, liberate, (set) free, let go, discharge; set/turn loose, allow to leave … Thesaurus of popular words
let someone out — RELEASE, liberate, (set) free, let go, discharge; set/turn loose, allow to leave. → let * * * release someone from obligation or suspicion they ve started looking for motives that lets me out … Useful english dictionary
let someone out — release someone from obligation or suspicion. → let … English new terms dictionary
let someone have it — very informal phrase to attack or criticize someone severely Thesaurus: to attack a person or objectsynonym to criticize stronglysynonym Main entry: let * * * informal attack someone physi … Useful english dictionary
put someone out — 1 Maria was put out by the slur: ANNOY, anger, irritate, offend, affront, displease, irk, vex, pique, nettle, gall, upset; … Useful english dictionary
let — 1 /let/ verb past tense and past participle letpresent participle letting 1 ALLOW (transitive not in passive) a) to allow someone to do something: I wanted to go out but my Dad wouldn t let me. | let sb do sth: She won t let her children play by… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
let — let1 verb (lets, letting; past and past participle let) 1》 not prevent or forbid; allow. 2》 used in the imperative to express an intention, proposal, or instruction: let s have a drink. 3》 used to express an assumption upon which a theory or… … English new terms dictionary
let — verb 1) let him sleep for now Syn: allow to, permit to, give permission to, give leave to, authorize to, sanction to, grant the right to, license to, empower to, enable to, entitle to; archaic suffer to Ant: prevent, prohibit … Thesaurus of popular words
let — verb 1) let him sleep for now Syn: allow, permit, give permission to, give leave to, authorize, license, empower, enable, entitle 2) they ve let their flat Syn: rent (out), let out … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
let*/*/*/ — [let] (past tense and past participle let) verb 1) [T] to allow something to happen, or to allow someone to do something Alice s mum won t let her come with us.[/ex] I stepped back and let him pass.[/ex] The large windows let in a lot of… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English