lete (Meaning)
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lete (v. t.)
To let; to leave.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lete
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lete Sentence Examples
- The leaves danced in the gentle summer breeze like tiny green kites.
- The playful kitten raced through the house, its tail twitching with delight.
- The vast ocean stretched out before us, its waves crashing against the shore like thunder.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen, tantalizing our senses.
- The birds soared high above the trees, their wings beating in unison.
- The old man sat by the fireside, his eyes twinkling with stories of days gone by.
- The wind howled and shrieked around the house, like a vengeful spirit.
- The flames crackled and danced in the fireplace, casting a warm glow on the room.
- The waterfall cascaded down the mountainside, its thunderous roar echoing through the valley.
- The snow fell gently upon the ground, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland.
FAQs About the word lete
To let; to leave.
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The leaves danced in the gentle summer breeze like tiny green kites.
The playful kitten raced through the house, its tail twitching with delight.
The vast ocean stretched out before us, its waves crashing against the shore like thunder.
The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen, tantalizing our senses.