How To Spell let?
How to Pronounce let?
Correct pronunciation for the word "let" is [lˈɛt], [lˈɛt], [l_ˈɛ_t].
Definition of let
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A retarding; hindrance.
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To allow, permit, or suffer; to give leave or power to; to lease; to grant possession and use for a compensation; in the imperative, followed by the first and third persons, it expresses desiro or wish; by the first person plural, exhortation or entreaty; by the third person, it implies permission or command addressed to an inferior. To let alone, to suffer to remain without intermeddling. To let down, to permit to sink or fall; to lower. To let loose, to free from restraint. To let in or into, to permit to enter. To let blood, to open a vein and suffer the blood to flow out. To let out, to suffer to escape; to lease or let to hire. To let off, to discharge; to let fly or cause to explode. To let fly, to send forth or discharge with violence, as an arrow or stone.
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To hinder.
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To be leased. To let on, to show knowledge.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
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What is the adverb for let?
The adverb for the word "let" is "letly".
What is the adjective for let?
The adjective form of "let" is "lettable".
Usage over time for let:
This graph shows how "let" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of let?
The plural of the "let" can be the "lets".
What is the singular form of let?
The singular of the "let" can be the "let".
Synonyms for Let:
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v.
• permitted • admit • consent • agree or consent • allow entry or use • cause • commission for responsibility, use- hire .
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n.
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- encourage .
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- boss around ,
- command ,
- instruct ,
- enter ,
- dictate .
- have ,
- countenance ,
- get .