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Synonyms for let out
let out
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Princeton's WordNet
utter, emit, let out, let looseverb
express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
"She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"
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pass off, unwrap, express, bring out, divulge, talk, let loose, give away, expose, reveal, widen, breathe, break, verbalise, emit, loose, give tongue to, speak, give off, verbalize, give out, let on, utter, discover, unleash, disclose, mouthAntonyms:
take inunwrap, disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, break, give away, let outverb
make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
"The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"; "unwrap the evidence in the murder case"
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crack, snitch, unveil, pick up, break away, give way, unwrap, key out, soften, scupper, get word, shop, split up, fall apart, part, collapse, shit, die, distinguish, transgress, learn, chance upon, weaken, exhibit, widen, bump, discover, light upon, demote, stop, set off, fall upon, break in, break out, separate, emit, split, go, give away, damp, undo, smash, name, come across, interrupt, founder, get a line, offend, get out, release, relegate, get wind, chance on, bring out, violate, reveal, divulge, pause, betray, let on, get around, wear out, cave in, debunk, conk out, put out, break-dance, denounce, check, break up, breach, introduce, come upon, publish, give, attain, see, strike, bring on, better, find out, grass, uncover, burst, go bad, peril, describe, break off, disclose, endanger, bust, identify, find, fail, rat, break dance, issue, dampen, let loose, fall in, erupt, hear, intermit, ruin, kick downstairs, happen upon, fracture, break down, infract, produce, go against, come apart, bankrupt, give out, tell on, develop, expose, break, detect, discontinue, key, snap off, notice, display, observe, wear, stag, utter, recrudesceAntonyms:
take inbring out, let outverb
bring out of a specific state
Synonyms:
unwrap, let on, bring out, produce, divulge, emit, let loose, unveil, expose, bring on, widen, get out, release, break, set off, put out, reveal, discover, utter, uncover, publish, give away, introduce, disclose, issueAntonyms:
take inlet out, widenverb
make (clothes) larger
"Let out that dress--I gained a lot of weight"
Synonyms:
unwrap, divulge, bring out, let loose, give away, expose, widen, broaden, break, emit, extend, reveal, discover, utter, let on, discloseAntonyms:
take in
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How to use let out in a sentence?
Whenever you do something that bad you can't be let out so soon.
She just let out a hysterical scream. It was eerie, she was screaming about her kids: `My kids! The kids!,' grabbing her hair and trying to pull her hair out. The cops then ushered her down the road into a police cruiser.
After school let out at 3:20 p.m.a large group of approximately 100 gathered in the downtown area. Small fights would break out and the group would travel from block to block. Several people from the group were jumping on vehicles and filming the altercations.
There was one gorilla whose long-term mate and friend died in the zoo, and he first tried to revive her, even bringing her favorite food to her and putting it in her hand and poking her, and then at some point he seemed to come to a really stunning realization that his friend was not going to move. I don’t know if that’s a concept of death, but his behavior changed and he let out a very agonizing wail and stopped trying to revive her. Clearly something cognitive and emotional happened to him at that moment.
Because our President's name was not on the ballot in the 2018 cycle, you saw a lot of people... let out their anger and frustration by voting against any and all Republican candidates, in 2020, because The President will be on the ballot, they have a choice, and there will be a lot of split voters.
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