let out Antonyms

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Meaning of let out

Wordnet

let out (v)

express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)

make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret

bring out of a specific state

make (clothes) larger

let out Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner was let out of jail after serving his sentence.
  2. The dog let out a bark when it saw the mailman.
  3. The balloon let out a puff of air as it slowly deflated.
  4. The secret was let out when someone accidentally spilled the beans.
  5. The hikers were let out of the wilderness when the trail was finally cleared.
  6. The child let out a cry of joy when they received their new toy.
  7. The students were let out of class early due to inclement weather.
  8. The tension in the room was let out when the argument was finally resolved.
  9. The tears were let out as the grieving family mourned their loss.
  10. The cat let out a meow when it was hungry and wanted to be fed.

FAQs About the word let out

express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words), make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to

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The prisoner was let out of jail after serving his sentence.

The dog let out a bark when it saw the mailman.

The balloon let out a puff of air as it slowly deflated.

The secret was let out when someone accidentally spilled the beans.