Canadian English Meaning of lets
let's
Other Canadian English words related to let's
Nearest Words of lets
- lets up => let's let it go
- letting on => letting on
- letting on (about) => letting on
- letting someone know => letting someone know
- letting the cat out of the bag (about) => let the cat out of the bag (about)
- letting up => letting up
- letting up (on) => easing (up)
- levees => levees
- levelheadedness => level-headedness
- levels => levels
Definitions and Meaning of lets in English
lets
to allow to go or pass, to do or utter something without restraint, to leave to oneself, to relax or release one's hold, to allow or permit to, to cause to, a shot or point in racket games that does not count and must be replayed, to utter or release without restraint, to offer or grant for rent, lease, or hire, to abandon self-restraint, to fail to take care of, to hurl an object, to give opportunity to or fail to prevent, to free from or as if from confinement, to give unrestrained expression to an emotion or utterance, to dismiss from employment, to offer or grant for rent or lease, to act without pretense or self-restraint, hinder, prevent, to become awarded to a contractor, to give use of in return for payment, to become rented, leased, or hired, to permit to enter, pass, or leave, article worn on, something that interferes, something that impedes, to assign especially after bids, something worn on, to reveal one's true feelings, to subject to vigorous assault, to make an adjustment to, small one, to leave undisturbed, to give away a secret, to become rented or leased
FAQs About the word lets
let's
to allow to go or pass, to do or utter something without restraint, to leave to oneself, to relax or release one's hold, to allow or permit to, to cause to, a s
leaves,approves,caters (to),commissions,endorses,frees,endorses,liberates,Licences,Licences
enjoins,disallows,prohibits,blocks,constrains,discourages,impedes,prevents,Bars,curbs
letdowns => letdowns, let up (on) => ease up (on), let the cat out of the bag (about) => Let the cat out of the bag (about), let someone know => let someone know, let on (about) => let on (about),