Etymology: [ 'let ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English letten, from Old English lettan to delay, hinder; akin to Old High German lezzen to delay, hurt, Old English l[AE]t late.
disappoint, disillusion, Fail to support or help someone, To disappoint; to betray or fail somebody, To fail somebody; to disappoint or to fail to uphold a commitment, fail to meet the hopes or expectations of; "Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage", move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf", If you let someone down, you disappoint them, by not doing something that you have said you will do or that they expected you to do. Don't worry, Xiao, I won't let you down When such advisers fail in their duty, they let down the whole system. + let down let down The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down, If something lets you down, it is the reason you are not as successful as you could have been. Many believe it was his shyness and insecurity which let him down Sadly, the film is let down by an excessively simple plot, If you let down something such as a tyre, you allow air to escape from it. I let the tyres down on his car Remove wheelnuts, let down tyre, put on spare. = deflate, disappoint; lower; lengthen, let out a hem in order to make an article of clothing longer,
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disappoint, disillusion
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Fail to support or help someone
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To disappoint; to betray or fail somebody - "I promised him I would meet him there, and I will not let him down."
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To fail somebody; to disappoint or to fail to uphold a commitment - "He really let me down when he didn't arrive on time."
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fail to meet the hopes or expectations of; "Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage"
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move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"
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If you let someone down, you disappoint them, by not doing something that you have said you will do or that they expected you to do. Don't worry, Xiao, I won't let you down When such advisers fail in their duty, they let down the whole system. + let down let down The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down
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If something lets you down, it is the reason you are not as successful as you could have been. Many believe it was his shyness and insecurity which let him down Sadly, the film is let down by an excessively simple plot
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If you let down something such as a tyre, you allow air to escape from it. I let the tyres down on his car Remove wheelnuts, let down tyre, put on spare. = deflate
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disappoint; lower; lengthen, let out a hem in order to make an article of clothing longer
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