let loose Antonyms
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Meaning of let loose
Wordnet
let loose (v)
express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
turn loose or free from restraint
let loose Sentence Examples
- The children let loose their imaginations as they soared through the playground.
- The prisoners let loose a deafening roar of desperation as they broke out of their cells.
- The wind let loose its fury, whipping through the trees and sending debris flying.
- The teacher let loose a sigh of relief as the last student filed out of the classroom.
- The animals let loose in the zoo went wild, chasing each other and causing chaos.
- The dam let loose a torrent of water, flooding the surrounding area.
- The army let loose a barrage of bullets, decimating the enemy forces.
- The politicians let loose a stream of insults, sparking a heated debate.
- The audience let loose a thunderous applause, honoring the extraordinary performance.
- The volcano let loose a fiery eruption, spewing lava and ash into the sky.
FAQs About the word let loose
express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words), turn loose or free from restraint
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The children let loose their imaginations as they soared through the playground.
The prisoners let loose a deafening roar of desperation as they broke out of their cells.
The wind let loose its fury, whipping through the trees and sending debris flying.
The teacher let loose a sigh of relief as the last student filed out of the classroom.