let on (about) (Meaning)

let on (about)

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let on (about) Sentence Examples

  1. Despite her cheerful demeanor, she refused to let on about the turmoil she was experiencing.
  2. The politician remained evasive, not letting on about his true intentions.
  3. She carefully avoided letting on about her plans, wanting to maintain an element of surprise.
  4. The accused denied any wrongdoing, but his body language suggested he might be letting on about something.
  5. The child reluctantly let on about the bully's behavior, fearing retaliation.
  6. The detective grilled the suspect, hoping he would let on about the location of the missing evidence.
  7. She tried to stay calm, but her trembling voice let on about her nervousness.
  8. The reporter pursued the whistleblower cautiously, knowing that one wrong move could make him let on about his sources.
  9. Despite their efforts, the reporters couldn't let on about the identity of the anonymous source.
  10. The teacher suspected that the student was struggling, but she didn't let on about it, wanting to avoid embarrassing him.

FAQs About the word let on (about)

disclose,reveal, discover, tell,uncover, unveil, bare, expose, share, let the cat out of the bag (about)

hide, cloak,cover (up), mask, conceal, veil, shroud, disguise,camouflage, obscure

Despite her cheerful demeanor, she refused to let on about the turmoil she was experiencing.

The politician remained evasive, not letting on about his true intentions.

She carefully avoided letting on about her plans, wanting to maintain an element of surprise.

The accused denied any wrongdoing, but his body language suggested he might be letting on about something.