let (oneself) in for |
to allow the possibility for something to enter one's life; to commit oneself to some possibility. |
let alone |
much less (used to add to one's statement an element that is highly unlikely given the fact just stated). |
let bygones be bygones |
to forgive and forget past fights. |
let down |
to fail to satisfy; disappoint. |
let go |
to stop holding; set free. [2 definitions] |
let in |
to allow (someone or something) entry. [3 definitions] |
let off |
to release from punishment or something unpleasant; excuse. |
let off steam |
(informal) to express pent-up anger or frustration in speech or action. |
let on |
to reveal or hint at. |
let one's hair down |
to become more relaxed and less inhibited. |
let out |
to allow to be known. |
let rip |
to unleash without restraint, as an utterance or activity. |
let slide |
to fail to pay attention to or act upon. |
let the cat out of the bag |
to reveal a secret. |
let up |
to stop or become lesser. |